Disease affects an organism by disrupting the organism's homeostasis. Homeostasis is the process by which an organism maintains a steady internal environment (stable body temperature, blood sugar level, electrolyte balance, etc.). A disease will disrupt this process.For example, Helicobacter pylori (the bacteria responsible for most stomach ulcers in humans) disrupts homeostasis by interfering with the production of the mucus layer that protects the stomach lining cells from the hydrochloric acid in the stomach lumen.............☺♪♫♪♫♪♫
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a Heart disease affects every organ, not only the liver. because the heart pumps blood thoughout your body, so if you have a heart disease it might affect the bloob, infecting and affecting the organs.
Yes, heart disease can affect kidney function. If your heart problem results in altered blood flow to the organs they can all be damaged to varying degrees.
how does the heart disease affect in tissue
any organs in the body
Organs that are affected by sarcoidosis disease include lungs, skin, eyes, musculoskeletal, nervous system, heart, reproductive system and other organs. This disease can affect any organ and this usually happens to more than one organ at a time.
brain
Aids & cancerThis usually depends on which organs it affects. You could safely say it in two categories, communicable and non-communicable diseases. Examples are the common Heart dieseases, Diabetes, Cancer, Tuberculosis, Anemia and the like.
there are so many diseases that affects our organs one of the diseases is ...................................EWAN ko ....anu nga ba ??
cardiovascular disease
Late-Lyme disease is systemic disease that may affect many organs including heart, kidneys and liver. It also may cause electrolyte imbalance. So answer is - yes
False, Cigarette smoking does affect coronary heart disease.
The heart, brain, and the arteries