That would expose the DNA to possible damage.
the nucleus would be damaged. according to apex. hope this helps.:)
The nucleus would be damaged.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts used to be free-living. They used to be prokaryotes, but they got enveloped by other prokaryotes and their membrane became a double membrane because the first one stayed and the second one came from it being enveloped. Their DNA is also similar to prokaryote DNA. Their original cell membrane is also similar to a prokaryote's cell membrane.
It would probably die. The necessary requirements of a cell would not be imported into the cell, and it would not be able to release wastes.
The particles emitted by a radioactive substance can change other atoms, and in some cases, they will turn into radioactive isotopes.
It would die as harmful substances enteres the cells.
It would die as harmful substances enteres the cells.
the nucleus would be damaged. according to apex. hope this helps.:)
yes a cell could remain alive but in that case FBGM
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
The nucleus would be damaged.
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)