As cell wall is rigidthus it would be impermeable to fluids
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
the cell will died
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
There would be less genetic variation in humans
Without cell membranes there would be no cells! The cell membrane defines the boundary between cell and "noncell".
Nothing would happen because the plant cell has a cell wall and it will protect it from shriveling up or dying.
blood cells die
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
water leaves the cell causeing the cell to shrink.
cells wouldint be alive for all the entire life.
no. stem cells can clone A cell that's put around it, like a heart cell or pancreas cell but it can't clone an entire person (though it would aid the process).