It would die as harmful substances enteres the cells.
It would die as harmful substances enteres the cells.
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
the nucleus would be damaged. according to apex. hope this helps.:)
No, if a cell membrane suddenly became permeable to all substances, it would not be able to maintain its internal environment or control the flow of molecules in and out of the cell. This would disrupt essential processes such as maintaining proper concentrations of ions and nutrients, leading to cell dysfunction and eventually death.
If the membrane of the nucleus became permeable to most substances, it would result in unregulated passage of molecules in and out of the nucleus. This could disrupt the finely tuned balance of molecules necessary for vital cellular functions, leading to problems with gene expression, DNA replication, and other cellular processes. Ultimately, it would likely be detrimental to the cell's overall health and survival.
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)