Chemistry, asked by srinivasrti7340, 6 months ago

What will happen if one part of the system fail to carry out its function

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Answered by Prakshi1415
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There are a couple of scenarios we go through as we are conceived, grow and become older. If one part of the system fails to carry out its function properly the effects will vary depending on where in the life-cycle this happen, and what part of the body.

If anything goes wrong at different stages after the female egg has been fertilised, the child will be born with defects. If the chromosome numbers differ, then the child will be diagnosed with one of many disorders.

If the DNA in your skin-cells fails to recover and repair damage caused by the sun, then you might get cancer in your skin. Cancer is actually a common consequence of cells being unable to cope with changes to the DNA.

Other consequences are Alzheimer, elephantiasis and MS. Elephantiasis is the result of your lymphatic system not being able to transport away the liquid build-up in your limbs. Ms is an autoimmune disease.

Answered by abhinav14538
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Answer:

we will die

Explanation:

because if a single part of our body is does not work

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