If the molecule from the gazoula cell bursts, it can lead to the release of its contents into the surrounding environment. This may cause a disruption in cellular function, potentially triggering a cascade of biochemical reactions. Depending on the nature of the molecules involved, it could result in either beneficial effects, such as signaling pathways being activated, or harmful consequences, like cell damage or death. The overall impact would depend on the specific context and the role of the gazoula cell in its biological system.
It bursts and dies.
the host cell bursts and dies
the RBC gets swel up and it bursts
it becomes weak
After it bursts, it will fall onto the tissue and eventually turn into tissue.
apoptosis
it separates from the membrane.
it separates from the membrane.
During the lytic cycle, the host cell eventually bursts open (lysis), releasing newly formed viruses to infect other cells. This results in the death of the host cell.
Osmotic rupture, known as cytolysis, happens when a cell suddenly bursts due to an osmotic imbalance in the cell. This only occur in animals and protozoans who do not have cell walls to prevent the membrane from rupturing.
molecule - cell - organ
protein