It would not be a cell or organism as we understand it. DNA replication is the main event and if DNA had a purpose this would be it.
The organism would swell and then burst.
Cell division basically sustains the life of an organism. Through cell division, damaged cells are repaired and dead cells are replaced, which allow the organism to grow and develop.
as helicase unwinds the double stranded DNA DNA polymerase is responsible for inserting the new coresponding nucleotides during replication and wihtout it the unwound DNA would remain single stranded.
it cased that a another nucleotide replaces primary nucleotide and happens mutation.
Yes
i don't think anything good or bag will happen to the other organism..
it would die
It would fall over..
If an organism is taken out of a foodweb then it effects the whole web.
It would cause heart attack
The food chain would expand, and the new organism would have new predators.
If you mean that an organism has no genetic similarly to any other living organism, then you have a new species.
The organism would swell and then burst.
If by organism you mean one individual, then not much unless it were in a very small food web. If you mean one species or population then whatever eats that organism would be the first and most affected by the death, but the effect would tricle through ever level of the food web.
they die
nothing
For an organism with lungs : suffocation.