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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.

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