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No, the cell would not be able to digest and break down proteins and the cell would not get enough energy to function properly.

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What is the most likely consequence for a cell lacking functional lysosomes?

It could easily just die. Right then and there. With lysosome, it helps the cell to function the way it properly should. So, there ya got it! YOUR VERY OWN ANSWER!! YAY!! P.S. If this is a student reaserching this....I WAS ONE TOO!


What would happen to an animal cell if it had no lysomes?

Without lysosomes, Old or dangerous materials could build up in damage or killed the cell.


Where would old cell organelles be digested to be recycled in the cell?

lysosomes


Where would a old cell be broken down to be recycled in the cell?

in the lysosomes


If an animal cell did not have lysosomes would it still be able to make food using sunlight?

animals can NOT make food only plants can... so that would be a no


What would happen to a cell that lacked lysosomes?

A cell without lysosomes would struggle to break down and recycle cellular waste, resulting in the accumulation of damaged organelles and molecules. This could impair cellular function, leading to cell death or dysfunction. Additionally, the cell would have reduced capacity for intracellular digestion, nutrient processing, and response to stress or infections.


What enters a cell and becomes part of the cell's hereditary material without destroying the cell or replication itself?

lysosomes


What cell breaks down food molecules cell wast and worn out cell parts?

it's not the mitochondria, it's lysosomes. mitochondria is composed of proteins and enzymes.


Why is lysosomes in the cell a vital role?

Lysosomes are responsible for breaking down waste materials, recycling cellular components, and digesting foreign invaders like bacteria. They help maintain the overall health and function of the cell by eliminating unwanted materials and ensuring proper nutrient distribution. Failure of lysosomes can lead to various diseases and cellular dysfunction.


What would happen if there were no lysosomes?

Without lysosomes, cells would struggle to break down and recycle cellular waste and debris. This could lead to a buildup of toxins and damaged organelles within the cell, ultimately impairing its function and potentially causing cell death. Overall, the absence of lysosomes would disrupt essential cellular processes such as digestion, nutrient recycling, and maintaining cellular homeostasis.


Where would old cell organellers be broken down to be recycled in the cell?

In the lysosomes.


What would happen to an animal cell if it had no lysosomes?

Lysosomes are organelles that contain digestive enzymes. The enzymes destroy worn-out or damages organelles, wastes and invading particles. Lysosomes are found mainly in animal cells. The cell wraps itself around a particle and encloses it in a vesicle. Lysosomes bump into the vesicle and pour enzymes into it. The enzymes break down the particles inside the vesicle. Without lysosomes, old and dangerous materials could build up and damage or kill the cell.