the organism will die.
NO, you cant stay healthy if any of your body systems were damaged, diseaded or missing.
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.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
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.
The more damaged the cells are, the less efficient they will work. Your body will try to destroy these cells and replace them as quickly as possible. This largely depends on which cells are damaged, the extent, and the nature of the damage. Sublethal damage may result in accumulation of fluids or fatty degeneration. Lethal damage will result in necrosis, the death of the cell. When many cells are damaged, the surrounding cells may undergo mitosis, which is normal tissue growth. Necrosis can result in organ disease or failure.
When a tissue or organ is damaged, the body's natural healing process is triggered. Depending on the severity of the damage, the tissue or organ may undergo inflammation, cell regeneration, or scar formation in order to repair itself. If a cell within an organ system is damaged or diseased, it can disrupt the normal functioning of that system, potentially leading to various health issues or diseases associated with that particular organ system.
If cells in tissues, organs, or organ systems are damaged or diseased, it can lead to dysfunction in their normal physiological processes. This can result in impaired organ function, compromised tissue integrity, and in severe cases, organ failure. Repair mechanisms such as inflammation and regeneration may be activated to address the damage or disease.
If tissues, organs, or organ systems are injured or diseased, it can impair the organism's ability to function properly. This can lead to symptoms such as pain, inflammation, difficulty breathing, fatigue, and organ failure. In severe cases, it can be life-threatening and may require medical intervention.
Yes.