If the heart is injured or diseased, the organism is likely to die without medical intervention because the heart pumps blood to all parts of the body and without blood none of the organs will work.
If minor injury then it will heal, during which period the animal will have a reduced capacity for work.
If major, it will die.
Damage to the part of the tissue will cause to the organism to death
No, the heart is an organ, a part of a living thing, animal. An organism is an entire living thing not just one organ, or "part".
if one part of the body is diseased, the stomach may so sympathize as to ... so that when one part is debilitated by excess, another fails by neglect. ...
it will stop functioning
it will stop functioning
if it is a organism ,then it will die and i it is a multi cellular animal then it will remain alive but only that nucleus removed cell will die.
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
I think you should actually look at what you're trying to copy before you post it.
Start by cutting diseased parts at the point of origin or back to a strong lateral branch or shoot.
Part of an organism
Well, The It Wouldn't Function Properly., Since The Mitochondria is a big part of a cell. Edited answer: Mitochondria have autonomy to function because these have thier own DNA. So in my openion, nothing harmful will happen to the organism.
No. It is an organ, which is part of an organism.