Decreased capacity ... and/or death.
High blood pressure, coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, stroke, or rheumatic fever/rheumatic Heart disease can cause heart disease.
Multivalvular heart disease refers to a condition involving more than one of the heart valves.
heart disease
The American Heart Association (AHA) uses the term cardiovascular disease (CVD) to describe various diseases that affect the heart and circulatory system. These diseases include coronary artery (heart) disease, hypertension, congestive heart failure, congenital cardiovascular defects, and cerebro-vascular disease.
The disease is called rheumatic heart disease. It is an autoimmune disease that follows an untreated bout of pharyngitis (sore, inflamed throat) caused by an infection with the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes.
It would cause heart attack
If these parts of the heart were injured or diseased what do you will happen to the organism
Heartbroken.
death
bacteria
Coronary artery disease limits the ability of the heart muscle to get the oxygen and nutrients it needs. This can decrease the efficiency of the heart muscle.
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.
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.
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.
The heart is not an independent organism, but a muscle.
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.
It depends how badly the heart is injured or damaged.