Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
Both acids and bases can cause tissue damage. Acids typically denature proteins and cause coagulation of tissues, while bases can lead to liquefactive necrosis and saponification of fats in the tissues. The extent of tissue damage depends on the concentration, duration of exposure, and specific pH of the acid or base.
Damage to the part of the tissue will cause to the organism to death
It could cause damage to already injured tissue.
Invasive tumors can cause damage to surrounding tissues.
cancer
Bone cysts cause fractures and damage to bone tissue
Perforated septum, which can cause problems immediately or eventually.
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, primarily break down lung tissue. They do this by producing enzymes that degrade the proteins and lipids in the lung tissue, leading to tissue damage and inflammation.
If they are not treated promptly, the lack of blood flow will cause irreparable brain and tissue damage. Also, even when they are treated promptly, they can cause damage to the cardiac mussel and valves.
The engine will overheat and can cause severe engine damage. The engine will be completely ruined if it is not immediately shut off.
No, they kill they're prey by constriction.