The cell will not be in a position to produce ATP by using the citric acid cycle.
no rain no nothing
there would no longer rain.
If everyone in the world suddenly grew wings, society would experience a dramatic shift in mobility and urban design, as people would take to the skies for travel and transportation. Air traffic management would become a critical issue, requiring new regulations and infrastructure to prevent collisions. Additionally, the ecological impact on wildlife and the environment could be profound, as human flight could disrupt ecosystems and alter natural behaviors. Overall, this transformation would challenge existing social structures and necessitate significant adaptations in daily life.
Time as humans know it is a concept relative to the rotation of the Earth. If the Earth stopped rotating around the Sun, than Earth as a planet would begin to die from cold and lack of sunlight.
Nothing would happen.
Every living thing would die out.
Entire nervous system would not function properly
If ribosomes suddenly stopped working in a cell, protein synthesis would be disrupted, leading to a decrease in the production of essential proteins. This could result in cell dysfunction, impaired growth, and ultimately cell death.
They will incur some lost
If the nervous system suddenly stopped working, the body would not be able to send or receive signals, leading to paralysis, loss of sensation, and inability to control bodily functions. This could result in serious health complications and potentially be life-threatening.
gghf
If suddenly no technology in this world then no one will be able to see my answer... :)
we can fly
stars
If gravity suddenly disappeared, the moon would fly out into space in a straight line. If the moon suddenly stopped moving it would fall straight into Earth.
it will be explosive
coco