Answer:
Fruit flies lol. They reproduce like crazy. Just bugs in general. OH AND RABBITS/BUNNIES!
Explanation:
The endoplasmic reticulum transports proteins around the cell, so when the ribosome makes the protein, the endoplasmic reticulum transports it to the Golgi body for further processing.
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a simple rod-shaped helical virus that contains single stranded RNA situated at its middle and is surrounded by a protein coat called capsid. After tobacco mosaic virus enters its infected host cells through mechanical inoculation, it removes its capsid to release its single stranded viral nucleic acid which is then transported into the nucleolus. The single stranded viral RNA actuates the production of specific enzymes (RNA polymerases) and it also produces another RNA strand (replicative RNA). The new viral-RNAs are transported from the nucleus into the cytoplasm and functions as messenger-RNAs (mRNAs). Each mRNA, ribosomes, and t-RNA, of the infected host cell all controls the production of protein subunits (capsomeres). After the production of the preferred capsomeres, the new viral-RNAs arrange the capsomeres around it which lead to the production of a complete virus particle (virion). The viruses then migrate from one cell to another. Hence, creating organized infection.
St Luke Drawing the Virgin, a masterpiece by the Dutch painter
Rogier van der Weyden made in the 15th century, depicts St. Luke the
Evangelist sketching the Virgin Mary as she nurses the Child Jesus. The painting
is unusually rich in details, as the figures are inside an upper-class parlor
that leads toward a courtyard, river, town, and landscape – a scene not even
possible in movies. Despite a lot of that, the scene is perfectly balanced. Scholars
believe that the painter made the painting not only to depict the artist’s
adoration to the Madonna and a salute to St. Luke (patron saint of painters),
but also to boast his own skill in composition and design.