There are a number of possible things that could happen to a cell if it no longer could produce cholesterol. This would result into the death of the cell since cholesterol is what produces the cell membrane which allows the cell to exist.
it will grow longer
Animals move to other places or they will not survive. Or the population might grow.
Animals move to other places or they will not survive. Or the population might grow.
If sheep was no longer a US resource, sheep would be more valuable here. They might also become endangered.
yes a male can have multiple orgasm's. Might take longer than other men but it can happen.
The day and night would be longer, so parts of the Earth might heat up or cool down more each day.
yes, but your high cholesterol might be passed down to them so they might have to watch what they eat when they're older. Most older people need to anyways, so it shouldn't be that big of a deal.
Ask ya doctor you might be dying !
Although your doctor may have told you to lower your total cholesterol, it's important to raise your high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, which is known as the "good" cholesterol. It might sound like a mixed message, but reducing "bad" low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and increasing HDL cholesterol may lower your risk of heart disease.
If it's a big enough chunk it can hurt as it pass through the throat, and it might even get stuck. If it's small enough to pass through nothing much will happen. It might take longer to digest though.
There are plenty of useless or harmful substances besides LDL cholesterol. The food item might be loaded with sugar or chemicals. See also:Eating healthily
The best way to maintain your cholesterol is to have an active lifestyle and to eat foods that help raise your good cholesterol levels. There are some supplements that might help with cholesterol levels such as Vitamin B3 and soluble fiber.