What would be the most likely outcome if the ribosomes of a cell were damaged and stopped functioning?
The cell would lose structure and shape. Cell growth and repair would slow or stop. Cell waste would no longer be processed. The cell would produce more mitochondria.
I think it's a or b but i'm not sure
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@paki
sorry, i am an engineer... no idea...
D: Thnks anyways @paki
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@Abhisar
Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis. So if they are damaged the growth and repair will slow down.
Thank you very much! @Abhisar
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