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What would be the most likely outcome if the ribosomes of a cell were damaged and stopped functioning?
A) Cell growth and repair would slow or stop.
B) the cell would lose structure and shape
C) the cell would produce more mitochondria
D) cell waste would no longer be processed
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The answer would be A) Cell growth and repair would slow or stop
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Ribosomes make protein, sometimes that protein is needed when repairing cellular damage. The correct answer is A.
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