no the body would not be functional
All functions
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.
Your kidneys will not function properly, and your nerve cells will not be able to transmit nerve signals. It can also affect the functions of your thyroid.
the cell cant digest material that have been taken in
would we be able to function in society without rules
Without nerve cells, you would not be able to feel sensations, move your muscles, or process information in your brain. You would essentially be paralyzed and unable to interact with the world around you. Nerve cells are essential for all basic functions in the body.
The chicken would be able to walk with nerve damage in their foot, because it still has use of the rest of its leg. It is likely that there would be some impairment.
because if you did you wouldn't be able to do common function like walk because your bones would have nothing to rely on to walk. your bones would be useless without your muscular system......
If the cell wall is removed, the cell would lose its structural support and shape, making it prone to bursting or collapsing under osmotic pressure changes. It would also become more susceptible to environmental stresses and may not be able to maintain its integrity or function effectively.
you wonldent be able to run or go bare footed
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If the myelin sheath is able to repair and regenerate itself, normal nerve function may return. However, if the sheath is severely damaged, the underlying nerve fiber can die.Because nerve fibers in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) rarely regenerate, such damage is irreversible.