The absence of p53 could cause cells to copy damaged DNA, which could lead to mutations.
You would expect to find a high concentration of mitochondria in cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and nerve cells.
Not in the leaves
true
If the nervous system is not functioning properly, it can lead to issues with muscle control, coordination, and movement. This can result in muscle weakness, spasms, or tremors due to improper signaling between the nerves and muscles. Overall, a malfunctioning nervous system can impair the communication between the brain and muscles, affecting their ability to work together efficiently.
Skin cells of an adult must divide to replace old or damaged cells, maintain skin integrity, and perform repair processes in response to injury or infection. This continuous cell turnover is essential for keeping the skin healthy and functioning properly.
If the parietal cells were not functioning, you would expect decreased production of stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) and intrinsic factor, leading to impaired absorption of vitamin B12 and potentially causing symptoms like pernicious anemia, digestive issues, and malabsorption of nutrients.
You would expect to find a high concentration of mitochondria in cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and nerve cells.
In the cells leaf
Muscles cells, of course!
would you expect skin cells to contain more or fewer mitochondria than muscle cell?
a sperm cell
NOPE
Chloroplast
Yes
Entire nervous system would not function properly
Not in the leaves
Chloroplasts, and a cell wall.