Iy would lose it's first layer and we could not go outside or we would get burned very easily, there is also a disease like this.
It would be impossible to maintain the functions of our heart, breathing or digestion. Once we would fall asleep all would stop.
that would be the organelles
I think that what you mean to ask is, what would happen if all your muscles were cardiac muscles. Obviously, if your whole body was made of cardiac muscle it would die, since it would have no lungs, no brain, no digestive system, no skin, etc. Muscles do not a body make. But if all your muscles were cardiac muscles, chances are that would be workable. I know of no reason why cardiac muscle could not perform other muscular functions than pumping blood.
A machine that is broken and doesn't perform its intended functions would fail to do work. This could be due to mechanical issues, lack of power supply, or other operational failures.
Among other things, exocytosis is responsible for releasing enzymes or various other proteins and molecules that instruct cells on how to communicate with each other. If a cell could not perform exocytosis it would be instructed on what it's supposed to do. It couldn't perform its function and the cell would eventually die.
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
It would be impossible, simply impossible.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
it would not keep working to do its functions
It would die.
your butt would stink
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