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it will damage
The DNA base sequence changes permanently
Damage to the cytoplasm can disrupt the cell's internal structure and function, affecting processes such as metabolism, signaling, and protein synthesis. It can lead to cell death or dysfunction, impacting the overall health and survival of the cell.
If a plant cell becomes completely plasmolyzed, it means that all of the water has been removed from the cell, causing the cell membrane to shrink away from the cell wall. This can lead to irreversible damage to the cell and ultimately result in the death of the plant cell.
When a cell lyses, its membrane breaks open, causing the cell to burst and release its contents into the surrounding environment. This can occur due to physical damage, osmotic stress, or the actions of certain enzymes or toxins.
Then there would not be a cell.
it will eventually burst
When a cell loses its shape, it may lose its ability to function properly. The shape of a cell is important for its function, as it affects processes such as cellular movement, division, and communication with other cells. A loss of cell shape can also indicate damage or dysfunction within the cell.
If the acidity of lysosomes is lost in a cell, it can impair the ability of lysosomal enzymes to function properly. This can lead to the accumulation of undigested cellular waste, affecting cell function and potentially causing cell damage or cell 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.
During the G2 phase of the cell cycle, the cell continues to grow and prepare for DNA replication. It is a checkpoint phase where the cell checks for any damage or errors before moving on to the next phase of the cycle. If conditions are favorable and the cell is healthy, it will proceed to the S phase for DNA replication.
they protect the cell from damage. only plant calls have cell walls.