If someone is unable to produce fibrin, their blood would not be able to clot properly, leading to excessive bleeding from even minor injuries. This condition can be life-threatening, as it can result in uncontrolled bleeding internally or externally. Treatment may involve transfusions of clotting factors or medications to help promote clot formation.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
what would most be likely happen if green plant were exposed to longer days in sunlight
then all the dead stuff in the garden would stay and would not decompose, it would stay right there and nothing would happen to it, nothing would eat it away. fungi and decomposers eat dead organisms.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
If a cell were depolarized twice the normal amount needed to produce an action potential, it would still only produce a single action potential. The all-or-none principle states that once the threshold for an action potential is reached, the neuron will fire with a fixed amplitude and duration regardless of the strength of the stimulus.
You would die...
What do you mean? We already are on Earth.
Somebody else would have come. Nothing would have happened.
Fibrin is not normally present in the bloodstream because it is a part of a blood clot. To have circulating fibrin would be to have circulating blood clots, which is a medical emergency. Within the plasma, however, is the precursor to fibrin - fibrinogen. When this is activated, such as by signalling molecules released by damaged cells lining a blood vessel, fibrinogen is cut into fibrin at that location to create a clot and stop the bleeding.
that would be one of the many symptoms of depretion. Yes it can happen.
They could not produce seeds which is for reproduction.
A blood clot is a semisolid gelatinous mass of coagulated consisting of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets enclosed in a fibrin network. A great variety of structural proteins are present in a blood clot, for instance haemoglobin in red blood cells, antibodies in white blood cells, and fibrin in the platelets.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
Fibrin is insoluble in water. For a little more background knowledge, fibrin is a fibrous protein meaning that it comes in fibres. It is used by the body in the blood clotting process and creates a mesh around the damaged tissue which it uses to catch blood cells and platelets and form a clot. Fibrin has to be insoluble to do its job because there is a high concentration of water in the bloodstream. If fibrin was soluble, it would simply dissolve and it would not be able to form a clot. Hope this helps.
The organism would die
it would die , cant produce food
You would be funny looking.