it dies.
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It depends how severe the damage is.
Without lysosomes, Old or dangerous materials could build up in damage or killed the cell.
The cell would die since its internal conditions would be dictated by the environment and would thus probably not be ideal for the survival of the cell.
Plasma membrane defines the boundary of the cell and regulates the flow of material into and out of the cell. Ruptured plasma membrane generally heals within no time but if rupturing does not heal, the cell contents will spill over and cell is killed.
Plasma membrane defines the boundary of the cell and regulates the flow of material into and out of the cell. Ruptured plasma membrane generally heals within no time but if rupturing does not heal, the cell contents will spill over and cell is killed.
If too little water moves out of a cell, it can lead to swelling and potential lysis (bursting) of the cell due to increased pressure from the excess water. This can disrupt the cell's normal functioning and potentially lead to cell damage or death.
The p53 tumor suppressor protein plays a key role in monitoring cell damage during the cell cycle. If DNA damage is detected, p53 can halt the cell cycle to allow for repair or trigger apoptosis if the damage is irreparable.
Plasma membrane defines the boundary of the cell and regulates the flow of material into and out of the cell. Ruptured plasma membrane generally heals within no time but if rupturing does not heal, the cell contents will spill over and cell is killed.
You would dehydrate, and most likely be very ill or die.
If too much water moves into a cell, it could cause the cell to swell and possibly burst. This is known as lysis and can ultimately lead to cell damage or death.