How does improper functioning at the chemical level effect cellular, tissue, organ, and organism function?
What will be an ideal response?
Each complex level is totally dependent upon all the levels that are less complex, therefore damage at the level of
the smallest structure affects larger and more complex structures throughout the system. For example, the inability
of a protein to function in a cell causes improper functioning of the cell. The faulty cell then leads to a tissue that is
not fully capable of its functions. The organ is effected by containing a defective tissue. Finally, the entire organism
is effected because the organ is not functioning properly
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