Yes of corse but not all people have a proply wroking liver
It is possible to transplant part of a liver from a living donor and have both donor and recipient survive.
No!
umm.......yes?
The liver helps in digesting the food.
Yes, a liver can be transferred from one person to another through a procedure known as liver transplantation. This is typically done when a person's liver is severely damaged or diseased and cannot function properly. The donor can be either deceased or living, and the procedure requires careful matching of donor and recipient to minimize the risk of rejection. Post-transplant care is crucial for the recipient's recovery and long-term health.
no nobody on the Titanic is living today
Yes, part of a living human liver can be transplanted unto another living human - the liver part will grow into a fully functioning liver withing weeks/months.
No a person cannot live without a liver
Yes, it does.
Yes... they do
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person
Yes, certain organs, e.g., one of a person's two kidneys, or part of the liver, can be transplanted from a living donor.