it will not be able to revive so it will get digested by its lysosome
It will get digested by its lysosome
Cell is the smallest unit of life, which is capable of all living functions. If the organisation of a cell is destroyed due to some physical or chemical influence, then the ability of the cell to perform all living functions such as respiration, nutrition, excretion, etc. would be affected.
There wouldn't be no energy produced in the cell.
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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.
It will not be able to revive it will be digested by its lysosome
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
it wouldnt be able to respire, produce energy
It would cease to exist. The mitochondria are the power plants.
contains genetic codes that make the cell function and do its job properl not sure to the second part
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.
They would be destroyed as their function would be destroyed.