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1. Stomach
If our stomach malfunctions, then our entire digestive system would not work normally. Problems specific to the stomach and upper gastrointestinal tract include belching, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), Hiatal hernias (weakened area of the diaphragm that allows the stomach to protrude into the chest), gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), or peptic ulcers.
2. Kidney
The kidney is one of the most important parts of the excretory system and plays a very important role in keeping our body healthy. If kidneys malfunction, the whole excretory system will be imbalanced and the filtration, reabsorption, secretion will not work normally.
3. Brain
The brain is the most powerful organ of the body. A slight malfunction of the brain could lead to several damages of the body because the brain controls everything. There are a lot of illnesses connected to the brain and we know how difficult they are to deal with.
4. Lungs
The lungs are responsible for respiration or the process of inhaling oxygen and the exhaling of carbon dioxide. The lungs play a very important role in keeping us alive. If this organ malfunctions by any means, then we will have trouble or difficulties in breathing.
1. What happens to the body when one organ is not working properly?
If a particular organ stops its function, then soon the other organs will also stop functioning and gradually death occur immediately. The organs are connected to each other and they need full cooperation to keep our body alive, They have different roles and each of them is important even the smallest organ.
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