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No, the cell would not be able to digest and break down proteins and the cell would not get enough energy to function properly.

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Q: Would a cell be able to live without lysosomes?
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What is the most likely consequence for a cell lacking functional lysosomes?

It could easily just die. Right then and there. With lysosome, it helps the cell to function the way it properly should. So, there ya got it! YOUR VERY OWN ANSWER!! YAY!! P.S. If this is a student reaserching this....I WAS ONE TOO!


What would happen to an animal cell if it had no lysomes?

Without lysosomes, Old or dangerous materials could build up in damage or killed the cell.


Why is lysosomes in the cell a vital role?

Lysosomes digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses and bacteria. Doing these actions in a membrane-bound organelle allows the digestive enzymes to work at the 4.5 pH they require without affecting the rest of the cell. It also plays a role in autolysis (cell suicide).


What Cell would be best for studying lysosomes?

bacterial cell


Where would old cell organelles be digested to be recycled in the cell?

lysosomes


Where would a old cell be broken down to be recycled in the cell?

in the lysosomes


What would happen to a cell that lacked lysosomes?

the cell die from infection.


What cell breaks down food molecules cell wast and worn out cell parts?

it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.


What enters a cell and becomes part of the cell's hereditary material without destroying the cell or replication itself?

lysosomes


If an animal cell did not have lysosomes would it still be able to make food using sunlight?

animals can NOT make food only plants can... so that would be a no


Where would old cell organellers be broken down to be recycled in the cell?

In the lysosomes.


What Flu virus could easily infect a cell without the presence of what?

lysosomes