Yes, in fact, donating a liver makes you live longer!
No a person cannot live without a liver
No.
Yes, a person can choose which organs they would like to donate. When registering as an organ donor, individuals can specify which organs they are willing to donate, such as heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, etc.
Yes, certain organs, e.g., one of a person's two kidneys, or part of the liver, can be transplanted from a living donor.
Depending on your gender, yes.
The liver and kidneys.
The liver is required to live. A person can live with a low percentage of a functioning live, but with health consequences. The liver is a transplant-able organ though, so there is hope if liver failure is eminent.
You could but not for very long as your liver filters everything your body doesn't need
Depends on how much damage.
Only if you are a match in blood type.
Brain, heart, liver, pancreas, both lungs
tonsillectomy person should not donate bloo