There are a number of things that could happen when the temperature of a cell rises. These cells could explode for example.
Raising the temperature would increase the rate of diffusion, leading to faster entry of the substance into the cell. However, very high temperatures can denature proteins and disrupt cellular processes, potentially harming the cell.
Raising the temperature typically increases the kinetic energy of molecules, which can enhance the rate of diffusion. As a result, the substance would likely enter the cell more quickly at higher temperatures. However, excessively high temperatures may also damage cellular structures and proteins, potentially impairing the cell's overall function. Therefore, while moderate increases in temperature can facilitate diffusion, extreme heat could be detrimental to the cell.
Alcohol affects the permeability of the cell membranes. It would have the most vigorous effect.
That cell would eventually die off.
Raising the temperature increases the kinetic energy of particles, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently. This increased collisions lead to faster diffusion as particles are more likely to spread out into areas of lower concentration.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3077859This site describes it all.
It wouldn't be protein synthesis.
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Temperature affects the reactions occurring in a voltaic cell by increasing or decreasing the rate of reaction. Generally, an increase in temperature increases the rate of reaction because the molecules have more kinetic energy and collide more frequently. However, extreme temperatures can also lead to changes in the cell's performance and efficiency.
It doesn't have "no effect" ... it's just too feeble to be noticed.
Well i say that cell phones effect mostly teenagers even though i am one i still think that cell phones effect teenagers more than they do adults.