the synthesis of enzymes would stop
The mRNA may not transcribe the DNA code correctly, causing a mutation.
If the ribosomes were not functioning, protein synthesis would stop and the cell would die. The proteins that are produced in the cell control the cell's activities and without them, basic life functions would cease.
If the mitochondria stopped functioning correctly, the cell would not be able to generate sufficient energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration, leading to a decrease in overall cell function. If the ribosomes stopped functioning, protein synthesis would be impaired, affecting the production of essential proteins needed for various cell processes and functions.
Ribosomes produce proteins. In a zoo, ribosomes would most likely be a food vendor.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
There would be no protein synthesis.
If ribosomes in a cell were damaged and stopped functioning, protein synthesis would be disrupted. This could lead to a decrease in cell function, impaired growth and development, and ultimately cell death.
it will be explosive
the correct amino acids won't be transfered to the ribosomes and the protein synthesis would fail. PLATO says so.
Ribosomes could be compared to school cafeterias, as they both serve as sites where essential components are assembled (proteins in ribosomes, meals in cafeterias) to support the functioning of the school (cell in ribosomes, students in cafeterias). Just as cafeterias produce food, ribosomes produce proteins that are essential for the cell's growth and function.
if your operating system is not functioning your computer will not process data
It wouldn't be protein synthesis.