What will happen if : ribosomes are removed from the cell?
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If ribosome is removed from cell, it will not produce proteins. The nutrition plays a very important role in the growth of new cells in the body.
Absence of protein hampers the normal functioning of the cell to a great extent.
Special chemical catalysts called enzymes also use proteins to perform different metabolic functions of the cell.
Absence of protein hampers the normal functioning of the cell to a great extent.
Special chemical catalysts called enzymes also use proteins to perform different metabolic functions of the cell.
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"If ribosomes are removed from cells, then the cells will stop functioning.
Ribosomes are biological machines which are present in the living cell and act as the site for synthesizing protein.
Therefore, we can say that in the absence of ribosomes, living cells would not be able to produce proteins for the life processes as these organelles of living cells are responsible for the production of protein for the cells.
Finally, in the absence of protein, the living cell will stop working and dies."
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