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Biology, 05.05.2020 13:02, hermesrobles

We sometimes cry. It may be related with our emotional changes or even an onion! While crying, we do not interest in the composition of tears, of course. That clear liquid is composed of water, salt and antibacterial enzymes. When your cells try to produce a drop of tear, organelles in your cells start to work in an order, until secretion of tear is done. Select the organelles in correct order.

Golgi> I

Ribosome on rough ER > II

Cell Membrane > III
Transport Vesicle > IV

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