yes but it takes years to recover
No. He was born with a condition called Gastrochisis, which is when part of your internal organs are outside of the stomach when you are born. Therefore he had surgery when he was born.
Children born without parts of chromosome 16 can have problems with growth disorders and anomalies with the head, face and internal organs.
A nose, eyes, mouth, stomach, heart, lungs, kidney, liver and other internal organs but not all are fully functional
It doesn't you are born with blood and cells witch form tissues witch form organs
Clownfish are born in eggs. They get protected by the male until they hatch. the female can lay up to 1000 eggs.
Internal bleeding of lungs is common premature babies born in or before week 28. This is because the lungs are usually one of the last organs to fully mature in infants and they may easily collapse.
The frogs have external fertilisation. The male gamete (sperm ) & female gamete (ovum ) is released outside the body of female. Gametes are released in large number to assure the fertilisation of at least few eggs.A Frog does it externally
After birth, the two organs that take over the placenta's functions are the lungs and the liver. The lungs begin to facilitate gas exchange, allowing the baby to breathe air and obtain oxygen. Meanwhile, the liver takes on functions related to metabolism and detoxification, processing nutrients from breast milk or formula. Together, these organs support the baby's physiological needs as they transition to life outside the womb.
Unless removed for medical reasons - humans are usually born with... one brain two lungs one heart two kidneys one gall bladder one liver one pancreas one bladder one large intestine one small intestine... Making twelve organs in total.
Yes they are, because they hatch from eggs and their egg is used by there shell.
Internal sexual reproduction is a method of reproduction where the union of male and female gametes occurs inside the body of one of the parents, typically through the process of copulation. This allows for genetic recombination and the production of offspring with unique characteristics.
Zebras are born, nurse until they are weened, and then eat grasses that provide the necessary nutrients to support cellular mitosis to build the bones, muscles, organs, and internal systems as dictated by their genetic code.