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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.

If one of the organelles stopped working, the cell could not function properly.

Eukaryotic cells have some cellular organelles (membranous structures) common to all types and forms of life (plant and animal) that perform different functions and are contained in the cytoplasm of cells.

For example, the cell wall is a resistant membrane that protects the contents of the cells, if it stopped working the cell would lose its shape and rigidity and would not control interactions with its environment.

In other words, the cell could not selectively control the entry and exit of molecules into its interior, because it is the cell wall that takes care of it and it would lose its balance.

The mitochondria is an organelle involved in transforming organic matter into energy: ATP; if it stopped working the cells would not have enough energy and would not be able to degrade various organic compounds.

Therefore, we can conclude that if one of the organelles were to stop working, the cell could not correctly fulfill different metabolic or structural functions.

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