If all the mitochondria were removed from a cell it would no longer be able to function. This is because the mitochondria produces the energy for the cell.
Without mitochondria, the cell would not be able to produce ATP through aerobic respiration, which is the main source of energy in most cells. The cell would rely on anaerobic respiration to produce limited amounts of ATP, resulting in lower energy output and potentially cell death if energy demands are not met.
The mitochondria are the "power plants" for the cell. No power, no products can be made. The cell will die.
If the mitochondria were removed, everything would begin to function more slowly. This would be due to the lack of energy.
mitochondria is the power house of a cell,it is responsible for the synthesis of atp in the cell, sperms cells need not only energy for catabolism but also for their motility inside the female reproductive system. hence when the mitochondria is removed, the cell will be functionless or you can say partially dead.
The cell wouldn't be able to make energy.
the cell would not produce enough energy
the cell wouldn't know what to do.the mitochondria of A CELL is like the batteri of a car , if the cell had know mitochondria, it wouldn't work right
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It would cease to exist. The mitochondria are the power plants.
It dies.
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
If the mitochondria in a cell are not responding to signals from the nucleus, it can disrupt the coordination required for mitochondrial functions such as energy production, regulation of metabolism, and cell signaling. This can lead to a decrease in energy production, disruption of cellular activities, and possibly cell death.