it will be explosive
the synthesis of enzymes would stop
you would die pretty instantaneos
Entire nervous system would not function properly
The tiger would not be able to keep running
If the kidney stopped functioning, the intracellular concentration of urea would increase due to impaired excretion. In contrast, the extracellular concentration of urea would also increase due to the diminished clearance of urea from the blood.
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.
The mRNA may not transcribe the DNA code correctly, causing a mutation.
If energy is not supplied from outside,Cell's function would be stopped due to lack of energy
Your body is run by billions of reactions that are controlled by enzymes. These enzymes are made of protein and much the same was as when you cook an egg it turns solid, the enzymes break down if you overheat or stop functioning if they cool down enough. You would die quickly.
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.
If the hydrogen ion pumps in a dog's mitochondria stopped functioning, it would disrupt the electron transport chain, leading to a decrease in ATP production. This could result in decreased energy levels, impaired cellular function, and potentially organ failure if severe and left untreated.
If the hydrogen ion pumps in a tiger's mitochondria stopped functioning, it would disrupt the electron transport chain and the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. This would lead to a decrease in cellular energy production, affecting the tiger's ability to carry out essential functions and potentially resulting in cellular damage and dysfunction.