Contrary to the concept of the movie Seven Pounds, Box jellyfish poison is a neurotoxin, and it is distributed to every part of the body, making organs unfit for transplant.
No.
To be transplanted on another human being.
Not if the venom is still in you. The organs have to be healthy, but if they are infected, then no...
Yes, Pigs can donate heart valves and other organs but other animals cant
The National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 forbids the buying or selling of human organs. It is, however, legal (and appreciated) to donate one's organs.
Humans have bones, jellyfish don't. Jellyfish are see through, humans aren't. Jellyfish will evaporate in the sun, humans won't. Jellyfish live under water, humans don't. Jellyfish have stinging tentacles, humans don't. Humans have different organs than jellyfish and allot more.
Trust me - Jellyfish are NOT playful to human swimmers
release toxins that can cause paralysis or even death by failure of organs
You'd have to die because you need your heart to live. You can live without a lung or a kidney but not a heart. Even if you could it is illegal to sell human organs. Most you can do i donate
Most jellyfish are passive drifters that feed on small fish and zooplankton that become caught in their tentacles. Jellyfish also eat small animals such as shrimps. Some of the animals Jellyfish eat are microscopic, too small to be seen by the human eye. Jellyfish also eat other Jellyfish of other species. They catch their prey by using nematocysts, small stinging organs present in the tentacles and oral arms.
No.
The human organs are the heart the lungs (kidneys?)Mucsels
No