because ribosomes they produce the proteins and without protein we would start to slowly die
If the ribosomes were not functioning, protein synthesis would stop and the cell would die. The proteins that are produced in the cell control the cell's activities and without them, basic life functions would cease.
membrane receptors are proteins that would be synthesized on ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum
the correct amino acids won't be transfered to the ribosomes and the protein synthesis would fail. PLATO says so.
Ribosomes are for protein synthesis . So, if a plant doesn't have ribosomes, it will be deficient in protein meaning It would have a very poor growth which may result in its wilting and dying.
no
because ribosomes they produce the proteins and without protein we would start to slowly die
yes
It would die. Protein synthesis is essential to life.
If the ribosomes were not functioning, protein synthesis would stop and the cell would die. The proteins that are produced in the cell control the cell's activities and without them, basic life functions would cease.
It would die because it wouldn't be able to make the proteins necessary for its structure and its function.
Ribosomes
the ribosomes delivers protein to the cells so the ribosomes would be the guard.
Ribosomes produce proteins. In a zoo, ribosomes would most likely be a food vendor.
depends on what the "ribosomes" are. if people are the ribosomes, the best analogy for transport vesicles would be cabs.
Ribosomes are vital for the creation of proteins. Without proteins, the cell cannot function, and would die.
Free Ribosomes make proteins that funciton within the the Cytosol.