The cell's growth would slow down significantly, leading to longer periods of time between cell division.
If matter could not decompose, there would be a buildup of waste and dead organisms, leading to overcrowding and resource depletion. Nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning would be disrupted, ultimately causing a collapse in biodiversity and ecosystem health.
god would kill everyone and pigs would eat your pickles....
If the membrane did not allow water or solute particles to pass through it, essential processes like nutrient absorption and waste removal would be disrupted, leading to cell dysfunction and potentially cell death.
Excessive release of nitrogen and other nutrients into the air can lead to nutrient pollution. This can result in harmful algal blooms, decreased oxygen levels in water bodies (eutrophication), and negative impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, in the atmosphere, excess nitrogen can contribute to air pollution and acid rain.
Having too little acid in your stomach can disrupt the digestive process, leading to issues like indigestion, bloating, and nutrient deficiencies. It can also increase the risk of infections from bacteria and other pathogens that are normally killed by stomach acid.
supply will increase.
I would imagine protein.
It'll just be dry and not have much nutrient value.
If supply of a commodity decreases, the supply will fall. Prices and supply of good have positive relationship.
If the earth's supply of energy stopped, Caveman time!
To ground price will fall
lack of nutrient will cause stunted growth and poor yield
Nothing... bad question!
No, it is nutrient-lacking. "Dense" in this content would mean "packed with" nutrients, which doesn't apply if a food has no nutrients.See also:Could you describe a balanced diet?How can I lose weight?
it would probably go down
All the stupid people would die.
supply must shift up/left because at every quantity, the price would be higher