There would not be any proteins, so cells couldn't generate other cells.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
you wouldn't have that cell because you wouldn't have a place to store protein
It would die. Protein synthesis is essential to life.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
They're populatioon would grow rapidly
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.
Ribosomes are to create protein, so if cells didn't have ribosomes, they wouldn't be able to produce proteins. As a result, we might lack antigens, hormones and enzymes, which are all synthesized of proteins.
somtimes my balls itch
If all the sagebrush disappeared from the desert cattle and sheeps could die because they are hungry
if the producers disappeared the other animals such as the primary, secondary,and tertiary consumers and the decomposer would not have anything to eat because the producers would not exist so all the other animals would become extinct.
Is this a euphemism for something? or maybe a joke? well I think the answer is: then the rabbits disappeared from the meadow
Without ribosomes, protein synthesis would come to a halt, disrupting all cellular functions that rely on proteins. This would lead to severe consequences such as cell death and eventually organ failure, as proteins are crucial for various processes such as structural support, enzyme function, and signaling within the cell.