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What happens to the organism if the cells tissues organ organ system are damaged?

if the cells of any tissue are damaged either the body starts repairing the cells itself or either the tissue starts spoiling


Do the cells of the receptor organ in the inner ear regenerate?

No, the cells of the receptor organ in the inner ear, called hair cells, do not regenerate in adult humans. Once damaged or lost, these cells do not typically regenerate, which can lead to permanent hearing loss. Research is ongoing to find ways to regenerate these cells in the future.


What happens to the tissues organs and organ systems if these cells are damaged or diseased?

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.


Which organ is a lymphoid organ that is a reservoir for red blood cells?

The spleen is a lymphoid organ that serves as a reservoir for red blood cells. It plays a role in filtering blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells, and storing blood for emergencies, such as in case of hemorrhage.


A lymph organ that is filled with lymphocytes?

is an organ called Lymphoid Organ

Related Questions

Why can an organ be damaged if its cells are amitotic?

Amitosis is the condition where cells don't divide, so the organ wouldn't be able to replace any of its cells.


What happens to the organism if the cells tissues organ organ system are damaged?

if the cells of any tissue are damaged either the body starts repairing the cells itself or either the tissue starts spoiling


What happens to the organ system if their cells are damaged?

it will not fuction normally


Is it more harmful for an organism to have a damaged cell or damaged organ?

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.


Do the cells of the receptor organ in the inner ear regenerate?

No, the cells of the receptor organ in the inner ear, called hair cells, do not regenerate in adult humans. Once damaged or lost, these cells do not typically regenerate, which can lead to permanent hearing loss. Research is ongoing to find ways to regenerate these cells in the future.


What happens to the tissues organs and organ systems if these cells are damaged or diseased?

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.


Which blood lymph organ filters blood?

The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.


What happens to the tissues organsorgan system if these cells are damaged?

the tissues,organs,organ system will eventually die.


What is the human bodies fastest growing organ?

The skin is the body's fastest growing organ. Skin cells are constantly regenerating to replace old or damaged cells, allowing it to grow and repair itself rapidly.


What will happen to the organ and organ system if these cells are damage or diseased?

If cells within an organ or organ system are damaged or diseased, it can lead to impaired function of that organ or system. This can disrupt the normal physiological processes, potentially causing symptoms or complications depending on the extent of the damage. In severe cases, it may result in organ failure or dysfunction requiring medical intervention.


Which organ is a lymphoid organ that is a reservoir for red blood cells?

The spleen is a lymphoid organ that serves as a reservoir for red blood cells. It plays a role in filtering blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells, and storing blood for emergencies, such as in case of hemorrhage.


Why are organs made up of small cells instead of large cells?

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.