you dead and get sick
In a plant cell, it would be the vacuole. Since the vacuole contains tons of water when in a plant cell, it pushes against the cell walls, stiffening the plant, making it non-droopy (this is called turgor pressure). That's why when plants are dehydrated, they tend to droop- because of their shrunken vacuoles
Stigma is very important part of the plant .Stigmas have a sticky top that allows the pollen to stick and pollinate the plant. Without pollination, there would be no seeds.
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No food will be produced. So no energy will be produced
If all the leaves were removed from a plant, it would not be able to perform photosynthesis, which is essential for producing energy and nutrients. This would eventually lead to the plant being unable to sustain itself and it could die. Leaves are necessary for a plant's growth, development, and overall health.
it would die :*(
a vacuole holds water for the plant cell so it would be plant
The cell organelle that stores waste until it can be removed is the lysosome. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down waste materials, old cell components, and foreign invaders to be recycled or removed from the cell.
Potentially bad stuff.
plant growth would be affected.
Without a central vacuole, the plant would be compromised in its ability to store nutrients, maintain turgor pressure, and regulate various metabolic processes. As a result, the plant would likely experience stunted growth, wilting, and increased susceptibility to stressors such as drought or nutrient deficiencies. The lack of a central vacuole would severely impact the plant's overall health and longevity.
Ummm... IT WOULD DIE ... how owuld u live with no air
They couldn't have their gang bang!
Cell sap is found in the central vacuole of plant cells. The central vacuole is a large organelle that stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure and regulate cell functions.
A lysosome combines with the vacuole and digests the enclosed solid material.
You would find a permanent (sap) vacuole in a plant cell. Plant cells typically have one large central vacuole responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles, but they are not typically permanent structures like in plant cells.
In a plant's case the cell would dry up or explode and die because it wouldn't be able to store water. In an animal cell's case it would explode and die.