If they were non-essential organelles, like a few lysosomes or ribosomes, the cell would undergo a process known as resolution, where it would replace the missing organelles and become a healthy functioning cell once again.
If essential organelles, like the nucleus, ER, or mitochondria were missing it would undergo a process by which it would be replaced by another cell, exactly like it, in a process known as regeneration.
If a cell were as big as a basketball, organelles would have to increase in size to be proportionate to the actual cell. -Josh
The organelles would spill everywhere and it would die
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
If there were no microfilaments, the structural integrity of the cell would be compromised, leading to potential disorganization of organelles. Microfilaments play a crucial role in maintaining the cell's shape and facilitating intracellular transport. Without them, organelles may become mislocalized, impairing cellular functions and potentially leading to cell death. Additionally, processes such as cell division and motility would be severely affected.
Prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus They have ribosomes of 70s type All cell organelles are absent They have mesosomes meant for respiration Eukaryotes have well defined nucleus They have ribosomes of 80s type All cell organelles are presesnt They have mitochondria to perform respiration
The cell organelles couldn't be contained in one place and the cell would literally fall apart.
they need to split
If a cell were as big as a basketball, organelles would have to increase in size to be proportionate to the actual cell. -Josh
The organelles would spill everywhere and it would die
A nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria, would not be found in a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles and their genetic material is not enclosed within a nucleus.
death
The cell membrane and all its organelles would burst.
If there were no microfilaments, the structural integrity of the cell would be compromised, leading to potential disorganization of organelles. Microfilaments play a crucial role in maintaining the cell's shape and facilitating intracellular transport. Without them, organelles may become mislocalized, impairing cellular functions and potentially leading to cell death. Additionally, processes such as cell division and motility would be severely affected.
Most would be unable to exit the cell, as the Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging before they are released from the cell.
For example,if the nucleus is absent,then the cell and its functions cannot be controlled.If the endoplsmic reticulum is absent, then the food cannot be transported in the cell.This shows that the absence of an one organeele will adversely affect the working of the cell.
You would not have any extracellular enzymes! The first protein modification would not be done in the ER and further modification, and most importantly, vesicle shipping to the extracellular matrix would not be preformed by the Golgi body.
Prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus They have ribosomes of 70s type All cell organelles are absent They have mesosomes meant for respiration Eukaryotes have well defined nucleus They have ribosomes of 80s type All cell organelles are presesnt They have mitochondria to perform respiration