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If a plant cell's' ribosomes fail to function, what will immediately happen to the cell?
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If a plant cell's' ribosomes fail to function, what will immediately happen to the cell?
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The plant will be unable to produce proteins, and without proteins the cell would be unable to repair itself when damaged or even repair it's structure, causing it to be unable to function properly.
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