it will stop functioning
If any part of the heart is injured or diseased, it can lead to impaired function, affecting the heart's ability to pump blood effectively. Conditions such as coronary artery disease, heart attacks, or cardiomyopathy can cause damage to the heart muscle, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and irregular heartbeats. Over time, this can result in heart failure or other serious cardiovascular complications. Prompt medical intervention is essential to manage these issues and preserve heart health.
The neuron would not fire (function) correctly. The muscles or glands that they go to will not work. If you have ever seen Steven Hawking, he has a disease called ALS which prevents him from walking or even talking now. He communicates by using one of a few muscles he has that still function near his eye.
Heart palpitations can happen occasionally due to stress, anxiety, caffeine, or other triggers. However, if they occur frequently, are prolonged, or are accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying heart conditions.
Parts cannot get light. Mainly they are roots
Yes, if the vena cava becomes severely blocked or injured, it can lead to serious complications or even death. The vena cava is a major blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart, so any issues with it can disrupt the circulation of blood throughout the body.
It depends how badly the heart is injured or damaged.
it will stop functioning
Heartbroken.
you could probably be badly injured but still stay alive
you could probably be badly injured but still stay alive
you could probably be badly injured but still stay alive
you could probably be badly injured but still stay alive
Depends on the severity of the injury. Generally, it's best to keep your heart away from children or sharp objects.
The answer will depend on what "these" parts are.
it will stop functioning
it will stop functioning
you will have an appendicitis