okay, well. Ribosomes create protein yeah?
and hormones are made from protein
So therefore more proteins are needed in the hormone cell then the skin cell.
and least... that's my thoughts...I'm not to certain about it tho
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Mitochondria can replicate themselves. They also have own ribosomes.
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Much more need for proteins in animal cells. Much of plant building material is forms of glucose made by photosynthesis, so not the great need for the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized; the ribosomes.
The red blood cells themselves do not take any action to get more oxygen, but the kidneys sense a lack of oxygen and produce more erythropoietin (hormone responsible for producing red blood cells) and this in turn increases oxygen levels
Hormones are made from proteins and ribosomes make proteins. The ribosomes are there to produce protein for the hormones so they can grow, repair or make new cells
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Hormones are usually made out of proteins and lipids. Ribosomes make proteins. Skin is also protein. But most likely, more hormones are made in a hormone-producing cell (called an endocrine cell) in a faster turnover than a skin cell. Thus, there would need to be more ribosomes in the endocrine cell.
If a cell is very active, it would need to have a large number of Mitochondria.
Ribosomes are a part of each cell, and since there are typically around a few thousand ribosomes in a cell there will be more ribosomes. However, you can't really compare the two because ribosome are a part of your cells.
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the animal cells have more functions than plant cells that make the cell unique. they comtain ribosomes where as plant cells do not include ribosomes. there are also some other functions that are in a animal cell but not in a plant cell.
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Mitochondria can replicate themselves. They also have own ribosomes.
growth hormone
Much more need for proteins in animal cells. Much of plant building material is forms of glucose made by photosynthesis, so not the great need for the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized; the ribosomes.