Ribosomes are for protein synthesis
. So, if a plant doesn't have ribosomes, it will be deficient in protein meaning It would have a very poor growth which may result in its wilting and dying.
your organs behind your ribs like the lungs, heart, and stomach wold not be protected and you would not have a structure in the upper area . i hope it helps :)
Internal organs would not be protected at ALL!...... and then you'd die!!!! and then you would trip and fall and spatter your insides and then you will die
we would puncture our heart and lungs.
we would die
No reaction that require ones would be fast enough to keep the body alive.
If the Larynx was removed you would not be able to speak.
without glycerol in your body you would not have any energy in your body therefore no be able to move. source: I'm a doctor
weak bones leading to ostioporosis
you would most likely die.
your ribcage protects your body because it is an encloser for the heart which keeps it slightly more protected.
Your ribcage protects your heart, lungs, spleen, liver, and part of your intestines.
Your Ribcage
We would be heavy and inflexible . And breathing would be impossible with a solid ribcage.
ribcage
No. It means you have a ribcage that measures 36 inches (no adding numbers), and a bust that measures 39 inches, as a C cup only means there is a 3 inch difference between the ribcage and the bust. Each breast would only have about an extra 1.5 inches of projection compared to the ribcage. A 36C would be someone with a wide ribcage, or overweight (depending on the person's body frame), with proportionally small breasts.
On the back of your body, near abouts the bottom of your ribcage.
ribs are called ribcage because our ribs form like a cage to protect our heart, lungs and other internal parts of the body.
The body would die.
Well, to answer the question directly, skin protects the ribcage. If the question reversed (what organs does the ribcage protect?), then my answer would be that the ribcage primarily protects the heart and lungs, although it does protect the spleen and, to a lesser extent, the liver and stomach.
Ferrets do have a ribcage