Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen if the nucleus was destroyed?
- 2 What will happen in a cell if it’s nucleus is removed give reasons in support of your answer?
- 3 What will happen if the nucleus is not functioning?
- 4 Are there any cells without nucleus?
- 5 Are known as suicidal bags?
- 6 What will happen to the cell if the part Labelled 5 is removed?
- 7 What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?
- 8 What happens to the nucleus of a prokaryotic cell?
What would happen if the nucleus was destroyed?
What would happen if the nucleus in the cell were destroyed by Dr. The cell would no longer be able to produce ribosomes which are needed to make proteins.
What will happen in a cell if it’s nucleus is removed give reasons in support of your answer?
Complete answer: It goes via transcription to produce RNA, which then goes through translation to produce proteins. Proteins are involved in a variety of biological processes, including the production of hormones and enzymes. As a result, without a nucleus, the cell will die.
What would happen to a cell if its nucleus was damaged or destroyed?
The nucleus regulates all the metabolic movements of the cell whether it be, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, mitochondria or cytoplasms. Accordingly, if it is removed from a cell it the cell will die instantly.
What will happen if the nucleus is not functioning?
If the nucleus didn’t exist, the cell wouldn’t have direction and the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus, wouldn’t be able to produce ribosomes. If the ribosomes weren’t present or weren’t working correctly, proteins wouldn’t be made.
Are there any cells without nucleus?
Cells that lack a nucleus are called prokaryotic cells and we define these cells as cells that do not have membrane-bound organelles.
What will happen if one organelle is removed?
The different organelles inside must “talk” to each other in order to keep the cell running properly. If one part of the cell doesn’t do its job, then it affects the rest. If the nucleus didn’t exist, the cell wouldn’t have direction and the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus, wouldn’t be able to produce ribosomes.
Are known as suicidal bags?
Lysosomes are known as the suicidal bag of the cell because it is capable of destroying its own cell in which it is present.
What will happen to the cell if the part Labelled 5 is removed?
Cell will undergo autodigestion.
What happens if the nucleus is removed from the cell?
It undergoes transcription to make RNA that undergoes translation to form proteins. The proteins are used in various cellular functions such as making hormones and enzymes. Hence in the absence of a nucleus the cell will die. Thus the correct answer is option A.
What is the function of the nucleus in a cell?
The nucleus is the main controller of a eukaryotic cell. Its main function is to store the genetic material in the form of DNA. It undergoes transcription to make RNA that undergoes translation to form proteins. The proteins are used in various cellular functions such as making hormones and enzymes.
What happens to the nucleus of a prokaryotic cell?
Prokaryotic cells do just fine without a nucleus; they have a nucleiod region that holds their DNA. In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus holds the DNA of the cell. Without DNA to copy, the cell can’t divide and will eventually die. Red blood cells in mammals are an example of an anucleate eukaryotic cell.
Why does DNA replication take place in the nucleus?
Because, the proteins and the mRNAs present in the cytoplasm will be enough to keep the cell alive for quite a time. Cessation of Replication : In Eukaryotes DNA replication takes place in the nucleus.