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 on the severity of the damage, but it has the potential to cause death to the organism.
The problem with this question is that you haven't actually told us what "these parts" are. But leaving that aside, damage to the parts of the heart will generally cause the heart to stop beating, which results in the death of the organism (unless there is serious medical intervention, which might be able to keep the organism alive, depending upon the nature of the injuries).
Depending on the injury and the severity of the injury, a person might stay alive, but may have to limit activities do because of the condition. If the injury is serious, an organism will die, though sometimes something can be done medically for humans. For animals, the cost of doing anything medically is often too costly and the animal would usually be put down.
Depends on the extension and the place in the heart where the injury occurred.
But the chances of survival are minimal.
It depends how serious the injury is.
If the heart muscle or valves are injured, the heart will stop circulating blood throughout the body.
It depends on which parts - some people live long lives after a heart attack damages their heart tissues, while others die almost immediately.
You will die tommorow
If I am not wrong the lower two chambers of the heart are called as ventricles i.e. left ventricle and right ventricle while the upper two chambers of the heart are called as atria( plural of atrium) i.e. left atrium and right atrium.
The four chambers are; Left atrium Right atrium Left Ventricle Right Ventricle The two upper chambers are called atria (singular: atrium) and the two lower chambers are called ventricles. There are four chambers of the heart - the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle and left ventricle.
The blood enters throught the heart throught the right and left atria. As the heart contracts, blood flows into the ventricles and then out from the ventricles.
Inferior surface of the heart is formed by Right atrium and Right ventricles
Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
the ventricles
ventricles
If I am not wrong the lower two chambers of the heart are called as ventricles i.e. left ventricle and right ventricle while the upper two chambers of the heart are called as atria( plural of atrium) i.e. left atrium and right atrium.
atriums and ventricles are apart of the four parts of your heart ventricles are on the bottom and atrium's are on the top hope this helped =D
The four major parts and division of the heart is the left and right atrium, and the left and right ventricle.
The right atrium and left atrium (plural atria) are the upper chambers of the heart. They are superior to the right and left ventricles, respectively.
The four chambers are; Left atrium Right atrium Left Ventricle Right Ventricle The two upper chambers are called atria (singular: atrium) and the two lower chambers are called ventricles. There are four chambers of the heart - the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle and left ventricle.
left and right atrium left and right ventricles.
An atrium. There is a left atrium and a right, just like the ventricles.
The blood enters throught the heart throught the right and left atria. As the heart contracts, blood flows into the ventricles and then out from the ventricles.
The atriums push blood through the heart, and to the other chambers (specifically the ventricles).
Inferior surface of the heart is formed by Right atrium and Right ventricles