Well, there's no organ called "organ", so I'm a bit puzzled. However, organs include the heart, the stomach, pancreas, intestines, kidneys, gall bladder, etc. You CAN live without one kidney and without your appendix, but I believe that's all.
No, the heart pumps the oxygen to the brain which allows the brain to function properly. However, the brain can still maintain itself for 2 minutes without flow of oxygen. Anytime after that gives brain damage. [except in the exception that you have larger lungs] The brain doesn't and does control everything, their are two forms of actions your body processes. Automatic and Manual, there is also a semi-automatic that you can control at will. Examples, heart beat is automatic, you can't control it. Moving your finger is manual, you completely control it. Breathing is semi-automatic, you can control it at will but sometimes it's automatic, (when sleeping for instance.)
People cannot live without organs. The organs are the only things that keep you breathing and most importantly alive. But you can live with just half of an organ, depending on which one it is.
The only organs you can live without is the gall bladder and the appendix. both are part of the digestive system.
It really depends on which organ you're talking about. Some organs such as the liver are considered vital and we cannot live without. Others such as the gallbladder can be removed with minimal effect.
Yes, there are definitely certain conditions and birth defects that could cause a baby to be born without an organ. For example, there are some babies born with only one kidney. This condition is called renal agenesis.
Personally I think not, you need most of your organs depending on which one you have to live without .. I think not !
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Charlotte
Some organs are more vital than others. Heart, lungs, liver, etc. are necessary to live but organs such as the appendix and galblatter can be lived without.
it depends on what organ.
Appendix is a small organ in our digestive system in which our science today does not have justification of its function yet. We can live normally without our appendix.
A person who gives an organ to another is a donor, and a person who receives an organ is a donee.
Vital organs are organs necessary to live. For example: The stomach is a vital organ because without it our body will not get necessary nutrients in order to turn them into energy. Another example is the lungs which is also a vital organ since it provides oxygen to our body without our lungs we can die due to lack of oxygen. Now the reproductive organs such as the female and male genatelia are not vital because our body can still function properly if the reproductive organ was be removed.
A human can live with one lung, one kidney, without a spleen, appendix, uterus, testicles, ovaries. Recently a young girl in Tennessee lived three months without a heart. It was replaced by a machine outside of her body.
No we cant live without are tendons because the tendons connect the muscle to the bone,
A person can't live without a heart (the organ), but a person does not need empathy or love to live.
Certain organs you can live without. It will be rough, but you can do it.
a human can live without n organ for example i may lose a kindy or galnd n i am still living
no
An apendix isn't a life supporting organ. It's more like a third nipple that everyone has.
kidney
All of them, really.
A person can live minutes without air.
A kidney.
There are a lot of organs in your body. Everybody knows your heart is an organ. For example, your lungs are organs. I say anything that you can`t live without is an organ.
kidney
no a person cannot live without there kidneys with out medical help