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what would happen if there are no cell organelles​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Each organelle serves a function and without going into detail about what cell or what organelle the cell would most likely cease to function. Although over time as a organism evolves certain organelles may not be needed or could be replaced by another in which case the organelle could naturally go away.

Answered by tvlv536
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I'll cover the basic organelles of some different cells:

Nucleus - without this, the cell would have no “command centre” or DNA . Yes, some cells don't have a nucleus, but those that do need them, or they won't survive for long. There'd be no mRNA reaching the ribosomes, and it'd have no protein to use for growth and repair.

Mitochondria - without these, a cell would be unable to respire, so it wouldn't last very long at all before it died.

Ribosomes - strictly speaking, a cell could function without these, if it had an external source of protein synthesis. However, a cell with ribosomes probably

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