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Nothing would happen at all.
It would be easier for harmful substances to enter.
The nucleus would be damaged.
It depends oh how many membranes were damaged and what kinds of cells were damaged.
your liver would produce more chloesterol to maintain enough in your system to keep your cell membranes intact.
Serous membranes line and enclose several body cavities where they secrete a lubricating fluid which reduces friction from muscle movement.Serous membranes are responsible for secreting serous fluids. Some organs that have serous membranes are the uterus, stomach, pericardium (the area that surrounds the heart), the pleural cavity (the area that surrounds the lungs) and the paritoneal cavity (the cavity that lines the abdominal organs). Without the secretions of the serous membranes, these areas would be dry....can you imagine your lungs sticking to your ribs as you breathe? That would not be good!Hope this helpsA RN in NJ
to be honest a sloth because it claws can do SerouS DAMAGE
The visceral and anterior pleural membranes. If it scarped against the heart, then it may also pass through the visceral and anterior pericardial membrane.
Nothing would happen at all.
It would be easier for harmful substances to enter.
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The nucleus would be damaged.
It depends oh how many membranes were damaged and what kinds of cells were damaged.
it will died
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)
it would die as harmful substances entered the cells. (APEX)