Protein production would cease and death would occur.
One thing that would not be found in a liver cell is a central vacuole. Vacuoles are typically found in plant cells, not animal cells like liver cells. Liver cells would contain other organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, and ribosomes.
The largest number of bound ribosomes would likely be found in cells that are actively synthesizing proteins, such as cells that secrete a large amount of proteins or hormones. These cells would have a high demand for protein production, which requires a significant number of ribosomes attached to the endoplasmic reticulum for protein synthesis.
Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis in cells. They help translate the genetic code from mRNA into specific proteins by linking amino acids together. Without ribosomes, cells would not be able to produce the proteins needed for their structure, function, and regulation.
Cells would be unable to form cilia or flagella if they did not have microtubules. Microtubules are a component of the cytoskeleton that provide structural support and facilitate the movement of cilia and flagella.
Hormone-producing cells need to synthesize a large amount of proteins, including hormones, which requires more ribosomes for protein production. Skin cells, on the other hand, may not need as many ribosomes since they primarily serve a protective function and do not need to constantly generate and secrete proteins like hormone-producing cells do.
There would not be any proteins, so cells couldn't generate other cells.
you wouldn't have that cell because you wouldn't have a place to store protein
no
Nothing at all. Constellations are man made, so the stars will still be there.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
There would be no protein synthesis.
the correct amino acids won't be transfered to the ribosomes and the protein synthesis would fail. PLATO says so.
Prokaryotic Cells
the synthesis of enzymes would stop
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.
One thing that would not be found in a liver cell is a central vacuole. Vacuoles are typically found in plant cells, not animal cells like liver cells. Liver cells would contain other organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, and ribosomes.
YES! Bacteria do have ribosomes. The ribosomes take about 30% of the whole bacterium's weight. Approximately 10,000 ribosomes are in one bacterium cell.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Does_bacteria_have_ribosomes#ixzz1MqAdy79v