Several factors can lead to the loss of function in biological tissues:
Genetic Mutations: Mutations in key genes can disrupt cellular processes, leading to dysfunctional tissues. Injury: Physical damage, such as cuts or fractures, can impair tissue function. Diseases: Conditions like diabetes, cancer, and autoimmune disorders can lead to tissue degeneration. Environmental Factors: Exposure to toxins, radiation, or poor nutrition can adversely affect tissue function.