It would obviously die.
they will die
The eukaryotic cell that receives a copy of the parent genome is called the daughter cell
One cell would receive all the DNA, and the other would receive none. The one that receives no DNA would die since the cell needs an intact genome to function, and the other cell would probably die too. Having too many copies of chromosomes can be fatal, and I would expect that having double the needed DNA would kill the cell.
the cell would not produce enough energy
Well, if the cell wall was not there to protect the cell then the cell probably would not have structure and support
The cell would die because it is not receiving the nutrients it needs and it can not release the waste in the cell therefore the waste becomes a toxin and it can not eat so it dies. Sorry if this answer is not very suffisticated.
The cell would die. A cell is just like you. A cell can not live with out oxygen or food!
it could die......... em
When there is malfunction in the mitochondria,the cell is starved of oxygen and would die quickly
what would happen if you had a cell in water and molecules were in the cell and some were out of the cell what would most likely happen after a period of time?
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
the cell would die
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
The person will die.
Fermentation occurs in the Cytosol (cytoplasm), without oxygen.
the golgi apparatus distributes and receives
the cell would die.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.