If you only had half your normal amout of mitochondrion your body wound't have as much energy to function. As mitochondrion produces energy for cells.
Perhaps you mistyped and meant to say "half AS efficient".
Previous answers (unread by me) dismiss you but I am no microbiologist...
I seem to recall that the mitochondria are suspected to be bacterial intruders that joined forces with early single celled guys to make a better animal.
So half power means half success. Probably extinction.
JCF
you would not produce as much energy.
A normally colored circle. As a carrier of the trait, they are usually half-colored.
Eight days would be four half-lives. One-half to the fourth power is one-sixteenth. So you would have half a gram left.
Um ... since a year is twelve months, half of that would be six ... half means the total divided by two ... ?
A glass, in this context, is normally regarded as half a pint. Which is 10 fluid ounces in imperial measure and 8 fluid ounces in the US. That would equate to about 284 millilitres or about 237 millilitres depending on what system you use.
I would cut the TIME of each one in half. it has the same effect.
for example: if you get paid $10 an hour normally, if you get paid itme and a half, you would get your $10 plus half of what you normally get ($5 more) for a total of $15 an hour
for example: if you get paid $10 an hour normally, if you get paid itme and a half, you would get your $10 plus half of what you normally get ($5 more) for a total of $15 an hour
Normally it would be less than half that.
any weapon you pick up will have half the ammo it normally would.
about half an inch from the top
Look at your pay stub and if you earned half again as much as you normally would for the hours you worked that day, then yes they paid you time and a half.
normally about a gram...a dime is normally half an eighth
No, the effects will just be limited.
When you attack a water Pokemon with a ground type move it only does half the damage it would normally. Hope this helps :)
A half inch waterline is normal for all in house faucets.
Normally it is not.
The answer is SESQUI, it is the latin root for one and a half, normally used as a prefix, semis "half + que for "and".