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If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
It depends how serious the injury or damage is.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
the organism will die.
the tissues, organs, and organ systems will be temporaly shut down and leaves will down the plant and it may cause not having flower on the plant
Since plant cells are bestowed with power of regeneration, these are capable of repair the injured and many a times the diseased cells. Thus, organ system get repaired, if the impact is sustainable.
if these tissues were in injured or disease ,What do you think will happen to the organism?
Since plant cells are bestowed with power of regeneration, these are capable of repair the injured and many a times the diseased cells. Thus, organ system get repaired, if the impact is sustainable.
Tissues are made of similar cells all working together for a similar function. Organs are made of different tissues all working together. And, organ systems are made of different organs working together to make an organism work. So, if any of these stop working, you could say that all the 'levels of organization' will come tumbling down and the tissues won't be able to continue in a dead organism. Eventually all the anabolic processes will do catabolic and the organism will be reduced into organic waste in biological reductionism.