It would cease to exist. The mitochondria are the power plants.
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
The Mitochondria are used to make ATP, or energy. Well, if the Mitochondria were to be destroyed, i would say that the cell will soon stop storing energy and probably die.Cellular respiration
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If all mitochondria in a eukaryotic cell were destroyed, the cell would lose its primary source of ATP production through aerobic respiration. This would lead to a significant decrease in energy availability, impairing cellular functions and potentially resulting in cell death. Additionally, the buildup of metabolic byproducts could disrupt cellular homeostasis, further exacerbating damage. Overall, the cell would struggle to survive without the energy provided by mitochondria.
they produce energy for cell. So it will malfunction or die
Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria (singular mitochondrion).
Mitochondria
it wouldnt be able to respire, produce energy
If a mitochondria is destroyed, the cell would no longer be able to produce energy in the form of ATP through aerobic respiration. This could lead to cell death or dysfunction, affecting the overall function of tissues and organs in the body.
If all the mitochondria of a cell were somehow destroyed the cell would most likely die from lack of energy/fuel to carry out its activities.
Plants are also eukaryotic organisms.So they have mitochondria for respiration.
Yes. A yeast cell is a eukaryotic cell and all eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles, that may include mitochondria. There are very few exceptions of eukaryotic cells not having mitochondria but yeast has them.