Yes and No. It is possible to take a cell from the body and extract its DNA for study. This is mainly used in forensic science. However you would not be able to remove all the DNA in your body as it would kill you.
pleurectomy
Nothing visible - you need to get them DNA or surgically sexed.
Hepatectomies are performed to surgically remove tumors from the liver.
Pericardiocentesis
depends on the amount of bullets....
It depends on how strong the tooth is. If it's decayed to the point of being weak and fragile, it might be best to surgically remove it.
to remove excess phenol from DNA to remove excess phenol from DNA
well the definitions areenvcleation= surgically remove (a tumor or gland, or the eyeball) intact from its surrounding capsule.evisceration= surgically remove the contents of (a body organ).so if you ask me their both not that good
yes you do. if you take it out yourself you may get an infection
if it is, it might make you live much longer
"What dose resected mean?" "What dose resected mean?"
obviously not.. a 4 year old cant remove them.