if the cells are permanently mitotic the are not able to repair them selves.
because if the cells are amiotic the cells are not longer able to reproduce or reconstruct themselves
if the cells of any tissue are damaged either the body starts repairing the cells itself or either the tissue starts spoiling
No, once damaged the cells will scar but not regenerate.
If cells are damaged or diseased, it can lead to dysfunction of tissues, organs, and organ systems. Some possible consequences include impaired tissue function, organ failure, or disruption of bodily functions. The severity and specific effects depend on the type and extent of the damage or disease.
No. Nerve cells are just cells. The brain is an organ and the nervous system is an organ system
If the damage is severe, the organism could live for some days or months but it would eventually die. Organ systems play vital roles in an organism's life.
Amitosis is the condition where cells don't divide, so the organ wouldn't be able to replace any of its cells.
if the cells of any tissue are damaged either the body starts repairing the cells itself or either the tissue starts spoiling
it will not fuction normally
No, once damaged the cells will scar but not regenerate.
Depends on how the cell is damaged and on which organ and how it's damaged as well. Some single cells can become malignant tumores and bring about the death of the body while you might easily remove some kinds of organs without major consequence, such as one kidney, one lung, spleen etc.
If cells are damaged or diseased, it can lead to dysfunction of tissues, organs, and organ systems. Some possible consequences include impaired tissue function, organ failure, or disruption of bodily functions. The severity and specific effects depend on the type and extent of the damage or disease.
The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.
the tissues,organs,organ system will eventually die.
Organs are made up of small cells instead of large cells to allow the organs to be not easily harmed. This way if one cell dies or is attacked then the organ will not be damaged. If the cell was larger then the organ might not be able to recover.
if the cells of any tissue are damaged either the body starts repairing the cells itself or either the tissue starts spoiling
Tendency is, it will slowly die or might affect the whole organism or plant because the plant cells overall support the organism/plant.
The organ you are referring to is the spleen. It plays a crucial role in filtering and recycling old and damaged blood cells, as well as producing new blood cells in times of need. The spleen also stores extra blood cells that can be released into circulation when necessary.