Continual spasms until the nerve is repaired, which takes years and years if ever.
If ribosomes suddenly stopped working in a cell, protein synthesis would be disrupted, leading to a decrease in the production of essential proteins. This could result in cell dysfunction, impaired growth, and ultimately cell death.
If mitosis were to stop working, cell division would cease and normal growth, development, and repair of tissues would be disrupted. This could result in cell death or abnormal cell growth, leading to serious health issues such as tissue atrophy or tumors. Ultimately, it could be fatal to the organism.
No, the nerve cell of a giraffe is typically considered the longest cell, as it can reach up to 9 feet in length. The nerve cell of the giant squid can be long, but not as long as the nerve cell of a giraffe.
A neurone (or neuron) is a specialized cell that transmits nerve impulses, while a nerve is a bundle of neurones enclosed in a protective sheath. Essentially, a neurone is a single cell within the nervous system, whereas a nerve is a collection of neurones working together to transmit signals throughout the body.
Neuron is another name for a nerve cell.
Your body would not function and you would be considered brain dead if none worked or if only one did not work the target that the nerve is going to would not work, for example a muscle or gland.
If an organelle fails then the cell will die. I am assuming you mean if say the mitochondria as a whole stopped working, or if the endoplasmic reticulum stopped working in the cell as a whole. If an organelle system died in every cell, the entire organism would probably also die or not work correctly.
If ribosomes suddenly stopped working in a cell, protein synthesis would be disrupted, leading to a decrease in the production of essential proteins. This could result in cell dysfunction, impaired growth, and ultimately cell death.
if muscle cells stop working then we are not able to perform activites related to our muscle cells.
If energy is not supplied from outside,Cell's function would be stopped due to lack of energy
If the organelle stopped functioning, then the cell would become intoxicated from the molecules that are not wanted. In effect, EVERYTHING would stop working, resulting in death. Also, the cell wouldn't be able to defend itself against harmful substances that might just happen to get in.
All life would end
Controls of cells will be stopped.Functions also will be stopped.
A nerve cell is the structural and functional unit of a nerve
If mitosis were to stop working, cell division would cease and normal growth, development, and repair of tissues would be disrupted. This could result in cell death or abnormal cell growth, leading to serious health issues such as tissue atrophy or tumors. Ultimately, it could be fatal to the organism.
No, the nerve cell of a giraffe is typically considered the longest cell, as it can reach up to 9 feet in length. The nerve cell of the giant squid can be long, but not as long as the nerve cell of a giraffe.
Nope!