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If, by 'plants' you mean the green things that generally live outdoors, then they don't actually need human organs. If you mean 'plants' in a 'laboratory' kind of way, then the techniques are still being practiced and refined.

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Can organs be cloned?

i don't think so becasue i don't think organs have DNA


Can organs be cloned for use in transplants?

Not currently, however it's still being researched. At the moment, the cells can be cloned, but do not grow to full size organs. That's probably 7-10 years away for livers and slightly longer for most other organs (since livers are only made of one type of cell, and are not required to "beat" like a heart).


What plants have been cloned?

gay chicken nuggets


What is the name of the of the the organs that plants use to make food?

photosynthesis


Is it a good idea to use cloned humans for organ transplants?

The prospect of using cloned humans for organs is only a science fiction fantasy. There are far too many ethical constraints that hinder this idea from being implemented. It is illegal to clone humans in many countries around the world. Although it may be technologically possible to clone humans for the purpose of harvesting organs in next 50 - 60 years, whether it will be considered ethical or not is the real question. Is it possible? maybe Is it a good idea? No On the other hand ethics depend on the society in which you live so it may be a good idea Answer If you cloned a human being, they would then be a human being. You would need their permission to use their organs and then you could only use ones that would not cause the cloned human to die or you would be committing murder.


What is the name of the organs plants use to make food?

photosynthesis and chloroplast :D


Why do some plants grow from bulbs and what is the origin of these plants?

Not sure what the origin is, but plants that have bulbs or other fleshy storage organs (tubers, corms, etc) use those organs to store energy and to survive extreme conditions


Organs found in plants what organs are there in plants?

cell membrane,mitochondria,photosythesis


Which transplant method would prevent the rejection of tissue after an organ transplant?

Using organs cloned from the cells of the patient.


Which transplant method would prevent the rejection tissue after an organ transplant?

Using organs cloned from the cells of the patient.


Methods in which plants can be cloned?

through vegetative cuttings or through micropropogation/ tissue culture


Do plants have organs?

Yes, they do. Leaves are organs, roots are organs, etc.