It would depend on the extent of the damage to the cell membrane. If there is only minor damage to the membrane, the cell will produce the necessary proteins, fats and carbohydrates to repair the damage, and work towards returning to homeostasis. If the damage is extensive, the cell will lyse and die, as it is no longer able to maintain homeostasis.
If a cell membrane is damaged proteins and other protist would slip through the net like membrane and go into the cell.
It becomes dead
Water that is added would tend to equalize the amount of sodium and other substance inside the cell with what is outside the cell. Since the RBCs have more inside them, the pure water would move into the cell. This would cause the RBCs to swell and perhaps burst. The amount of water that is added to the blood would determined if the cells would burst. More pure water, the more likely the cell will burst.
it will died
Plant cells already have a cell membrane, but without the support provided by the cell wall they would probably not be able to grow properly/survive. If animal cells had a cell wall they would lose the maneuverability that is vital for their survival. Having no cell wall increases the animal's ability to move. In summary - neither plants nor animals would benefit from this reversal. This is hypothetical question. The cell wall in plants and only cell membrane in animal cells have been provided by the nature after a long evolutionary process. Survival of the fittest is the rule of Nature.
It will burst, or shrivel. The plasma membrane(Cell Membrane) manages what goes in and out. If it doesn't function properly, it will either take in too much water, take out too much water or make no changes. Takes in too much > Burst. Takes out too much > Shrivel. Stays the same > Eventually runs out of nutrients and dies.
eventually the cells will dry out and die
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
Yes the cell membrane is beneficial to the cell because it what communicates around and out side th cell. Without is the cell will burst and would eventually die.
it would burst
The cell would die as it couldn't maintain homeostasis.
it would burst
It would burst.
Usually, the membrane will burst and let its contents out into the cell membrane and get used up.
Water that is added would tend to equalize the amount of sodium and other substance inside the cell with what is outside the cell. Since the RBCs have more inside them, the pure water would move into the cell. This would cause the RBCs to swell and perhaps burst. The amount of water that is added to the blood would determined if the cells would burst. More pure water, the more likely the cell will burst.
The world would explode
it will blow up
the cell membran will get harder
it will died