If a crucial process in an organism stopped, it could lead to disruption of normal bodily functions, eventually resulting in organ failure and death. The impact would depend on the specific process that ceased and its importance in maintaining the overall health and function of the organism.
Aerobic respiration will be stopped. Body will not get enough energy
All life would end
The organism would swell and then burst.
If an aerobic organism stopped taking in oxygen gas, the process of aerobic respiration would stop first, as it relies on oxygen to efficiently produce ATP. This disruption would lead to a rapid decrease in ATP production, ultimately affecting other cellular processes that depend on this energy source. Additionally, the organism would then rely on anaerobic processes, which are less efficient and can lead to the accumulation of byproducts like lactic acid or ethanol. Prolonged oxygen deprivation would ultimately result in cellular damage and dysfunction.
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
Aerobic respiration will be stopped. Body will not get enough energy
If an organelle fails then the cell will die. I am assuming you mean if say the mitochondria as a whole stopped working, or if the endoplasmic reticulum stopped working in the cell as a whole. If an organelle system died in every cell, the entire organism would probably also die or not work correctly.
for plato users its c. energy levels decline :)
Nothing.
it will be explosive
You will die.
coco
you would die
you would die
no rain no nothing
i don't think anything good or bag will happen to the other organism..
You will die.