Question

What would happen if the ribosomes stopped working?
Responses

The cell would stop making proteins
The cell would stop making proteins

The cell would lose energy
The cell would lose energy

The cell would stop dividing
The cell would stop dividing

The cell would become rigid

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
If ribosomes stopped working, the primary consequence would be that **the cell would stop making proteins**. Ribosomes play a crucial role in translating messenger RNA (mRNA) into proteins, which are essential for numerous cellular functions, including metabolism, structural integrity, transport, and signaling.

While it's possible that other effects, such as changes in energy levels, cell division, and rigidity, could be secondary consequences of a lack of protein synthesis, the most direct and immediate result of non-functional ribosomes would be the halt in protein production. Without proteins, cells would struggle to perform vital functions, which could lead to cell death.
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