If vesicles were missing, cellular transport and communication would be severely disrupted. Vesicles play a crucial role in transporting proteins, lipids, and other materials within cells and between different cells. Without them, essential processes like secretion, endocytosis, and recycling of cellular components would be impaired, potentially leading to cell dysfunction and death. Additionally, absence of vesicles could hinder the proper functioning of neurotransmitters in neurons, affecting signal transmission.
the cell would not produce enough energy
The male reproductive gland that is present in humans but missing in cats is the bulbourethral gland (also known as Cowper's gland).
I would hypothesize that the vesicles of the cell plate lay down the new cell wall outside the vesicles. During cytokinesis in plant cells, these vesicles fuse at the center of the dividing cell to form the cell plate, which ultimately develops into the new cell wall. The materials within the vesicles, such as cellulose and other polysaccharides, are secreted outside the vesicles to create the new wall structure.
The spelling "vesicles" refers to sacs or cysts in animal anatomy, notably the seminal vesicles that provide fluid to carry semen.
Yes, all cells have vesicles. Vesicles are what the proteins and nutrients get put in before they are sent out to different organelles.
the cell would die.
Death
Production would cease.
A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.A missing wire would cause an incomplete circuit.
Then your body would no longer exist.
IDK but I think that u die
The world would change majorly!!!!!!!!!
there would be no food for the consumers as a result there will be n life in the earth
the cell would not produce enough energy
A severe case of death.
If the blood of the circulatory system is missing, then you have a dessicated corpse or mummy of some kind.
The other senses would become more powerful.