Biology, asked by gogol9, 11 months ago

The pancreas, an organ present in certain animals, produces enzymes used elsewhere in the animals' digestive systems. Which type of cell structure(s) might produce those enzymes? Explain your answer.​

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Answered by student00001
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The organelles responsible for producing enzymes in the pancreas are the rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Pancreas have an increased number of these organelles, compared than other cells. The reason why they have more rough ER and Golgi apparatus is because these organelles are making, sorting and packaging large amounts of enzymes in the form of proteins. These enzymes are secreted by the pancreas to aid in the digestion.

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Answered by mairuu16
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The organelles responsible for producing enzymes in the pancreas are the rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi Apparatus. Pancreas have an increased number of these organelles, compared than other cells.

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