Ribosomes are to create protein, so if cells didn't have ribosomes, they wouldn't be able to produce proteins.
As a result, we might lack antigens, hormones and enzymes, which are all synthesized of proteins.
you wouldn't have that cell because you wouldn't have a place to store protein
you wouldn't have that cell because you wouldn't have a place to store protein
There would be no protein synthesis.
the correct amino acids won't be transfered to the ribosomes and the protein synthesis would fail. PLATO says so.
YES! Bacteria do have ribosomes. The ribosomes take about 30% of the whole bacterium's weight. Approximately 10,000 ribosomes are in one bacterium cell.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Does_bacteria_have_ribosomes#ixzz1MqAdy79v
Its capability and capacity to manufacture proteins would be reduced.
There would not be any proteins, so cells couldn't generate other cells.
you wouldn't have that cell because you wouldn't have a place to store protein
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
Protein production would cease and death would occur.
no
It would die. Protein synthesis is essential to life.
the ribosomes delivers protein to the cells so the ribosomes would be the guard.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
You would die.
You would die.
if the oxygen
Everything would die