If the ribosome of a cell were destroyed, it would likely inhibit the cell's ability to synthesize proteins, including those necessary for building and maintaining the cell wall. Without these proteins, the structural integrity and functionality of the cell wall could be compromised, leading to potential cell lysis or instability. Consequently, the overall health and survival of the cell would be significantly affected.
There would be less rabbits, and more foxes.
The cell would make a new one. Scientists and biologists are still trying to figure out how the cell replaces a ribosome, but they believe it has something to do with the nucleus and the rough endoplasmic reticulum working together to process cell DNA and proteins.
Burn more oil for heating homes
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
Cellular respiration would produce less energy.
It wouldn't be protein synthesis.
A ribosome is much smaller than a plant cell, so to make a ribosome appear the same size as a plant cell, an extremely high magnification would be required. The exact magnification would depend on the size of the plant cell and the ribosome, but it would likely be on the order of thousands to millions of times.
It would get destroyed.
This would depend on the wording of the card's lore. If the card states that "...when this card is sent to the Graveyard..." or "...if this card is destroyed by a card effect...", then it would imply that the effects are activated when it hits the Graveyard. However, if the card states "...when this card is destroyed by battle...", then this would imply that the effect would only activate if it attacked or was attacked and destroyed during the Damage Step. As for Flip Effect Monsters, their effects would only apply if they were flipped face-up before they were destroyed. If not, then their effects are not activated.
If you are talking about a ribosome in a cell, it could represent the people.
it would be eroded by water and wind. What? it's true!
If all the mitochondria of a cell were somehow destroyed the cell would most likely die from lack of energy/fuel to carry out its activities.
Not likely, but it would be easier to find a monster that cannot be destroyed by battle.
The MOST serious effect would be death.
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A greenhouse.
not likely, they would have metemorphised back