what would happen if ribosomes Golgi mitochondria and lysosomes are absent in the cell
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Ribosomes are the primary site of protein synthesis in a cell. if ribosomes are removed from a cell, that stops.
It also depends on whether the ribosomes are removed from the cell organelles. The cell has ribosomes embedded on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and inside the mitochondria and plastids. If the ribosomes are removed from them, protein synthesis stops completely.
It also depends on whether the ribosomes are removed from the cell organelles. The cell has ribosomes embedded on the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and inside the mitochondria and plastids. If the ribosomes are removed from them, protein synthesis stops completely.
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1. cells would not be able to manufacture proteins and lipids
2. cells would not be able to obtain energy.
3. waste would build in the cell because there won't be anything to break down extra waste
2. cells would not be able to obtain energy.
3. waste would build in the cell because there won't be anything to break down extra waste
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