photosynthesis
Cell will not get the energy for doing its required function.In case of unicellular organisms it will not get the energy for doing any function since, mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
If a cell lacks ATP, processes that require energy such as active transport, protein synthesis, and muscle contraction will cease to operate. ATP is the primary energy currency in cells, providing energy for these essential cellular processes.
Protein synthesis would immediately cease.
Oogenesis, which is the process of forming eggs in females, typically stops at menopause, around the age of 45-55. At this point, the ovaries cease to release eggs due to declining hormone levels.
No, eventually our Sun will cease.
It would cease to exist. The mitochondria are the power plants.
The system in question will cease to work.
If the produce is removed then the food chain will cease to exist. The consumers will then have nothing to eat and so will die.
When tokens are destroyed or leave the battlefield in Magic: The Gathering, they cease to exist and are removed from the game entirely.
There is a few things! If the radiator cracked and water shot out while she was running it wud cease, if you let it run out ov oil she will cease or something simple like the emobiliser! if its dat den its an easy fix you need it removed or redone!
Lil Cease Big Cease All Cease Is Cousin Biggie Small Small Small Tiny Biggie Smallie Cease Lil Biggie?
There is a few things! If the radiator cracked and water shot out while she was running it wud cease, if you let it run out ov oil she will cease or something simple like the emobiliser! if its dat den its an easy fix you need it removed or redone!
When tokens are destroyed or leave the battlefield, they cease to exist and are typically placed in the graveyard or removed from the game, depending on the game rules.
To get an article removed from the internet, you can try contacting the website hosting the article and request its removal. If that doesn't work, you may need to seek legal assistance to explore other options such as a cease and desist letter or a court order.
Yes, cease is a verb.
'cease teasing the baby'.
Cease does not have a Homophone. You may be thinking Seize, but this is a homophone of Seas or Sees. Cease is pronounced differently where the "S" is stressed and not pronounced as a "Zee".