There's a time period after death when they can be harvested. Obviously, if your death is directly related to the organ failing in any way, you can't harvest it. As a result, many people who die of serious illness like cancer can't donate many organs. If the time-frame isn't met, the organs are useless
Of course they can, if your organs froze you would die!
There are many organs that fit this description. The most well-known and often considered a vestigial organ is the appendix. Other organs that one can go without include a lung, a kidney, the pancreas, and reproductive organs.
yes it is by turning your internal organs in to liquid makes you bleed and die
They rot.
they eat out all of your enternal organs and you will slowly die they eat out all of your enternal organs and you will slowly die
the organism will die.
you die
well, if your organs go bad you can probably die because you need almost all your organs to live.
No, your organs are what make you alive. If even one organ stops working, you can die.
Most of a grasshopperâ??s organs are found underneath its hard exoskeleton. This way the organs are protected from predators, as well as the environment.
The organs most sensitive to deprivation of oxygen are the heart and the brain.
I would donate them when i die