If they were non-essential organelles, like a few lysosomes or ribosomes, the cell would undergo a process known as resolution, where it would replace the missing organelles and become a healthy functioning cell once again.
If essential organelles, like the nucleus, ER, or mitochondria were missing it would undergo a process by which it would be replaced by another cell, exactly like it, in a process known as regeneration.
That means the DNA would have to evolve extremely quickly to do EVERY task an organelle would do, and the DNA would have to be the most complicated thing in the universe in order to do what all the organelles would do. This means the DNA has to evolve from giving orders, to doing orders from itself. It would have to evolve to send of pieces of DNA to go perform a specific task, and little pieces of DNA would float around in the cell, just as an organelle would to provide the basic needs of the cell. Either that, or the cell will die and humans will become extinct and cease to exist.
The Cell will die that a easyquestion
still not smart
The cell dies.
If a cell were as big as a basketball, organelles would have to increase in size to be proportionate to the actual cell. -Josh
Cell division would not take place and genetic material would not pass on to the next generation.
Chloroplasts cannot be seen.Also centrioles are absent.
The organelles would spill everywhere and it would die
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
The defining structure that would be absent is the nucleus. They do lack other organelles in many cases though. membrane-bound organelles
they need to split
The cell organelles couldn't be contained in one place and the cell would literally fall apart.
Cell division would not take place and genetic material would not pass on to the next generation.
If a cell were as big as a basketball, organelles would have to increase in size to be proportionate to the actual cell. -Josh
Chloroplasts cannot be seen.Also centrioles are absent.
The organelles would spill everywhere and it would die
death
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
Cell organelles such as nucleus,centioles are absent annd hence cant reproduce.
The fate of defective or malfunctioning organelles in cells is normally decomposition. An organelle in the cell normally destroys non working organelles and then the cell creates a new one or dies.
For example,if the nucleus is absent,then the cell and its functions cannot be controlled.If the endoplsmic reticulum is absent, then the food cannot be transported in the cell.This shows that the absence of an one organeele will adversely affect the working of the cell.