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Animal to human organ transplantation does not work. However if the animals' organs have been genetically altered to be suited to organ transplantation, then it is a realistic alternative to using human organs, which are always in short supply.
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
One example would be the vermiform appendix in human bodies. The appendix is a vestigial organ of the digestive system, an organ that has reduced in size and has lost its original function throughout evolution. It is hypothosized that the human appendix are the remains of the cecum organ, a organ that aids in the digestion and breakdown of cellulose in plants. Since humans humans prefered to cook food, the use of the organ was dramatically lowered to a point that it was not needed.
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No organ damage has been observed that could be attributed to Suboxone, as opposed to other drug use and physical condition at the time of the trials. In other words, "No."
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There have been tests on this subject as a means of solving the worldwide organ donor shortage. Antigens on the human organ will be detected by the monkey's immune system and cause its body to reject the foreign organ. There is, however, research being done on pigs--scientists have discovered that altering the genes of pigs so that the antigens match those of humans will result in organ acceptance upon transplant. However, the scientists cannot test this theory (although 2 cases have been shown to work briefly) because of laws in human testing; for now they are transplanting pig organs to monkeys to test their effectiveness, which is not a good method as monkey antigens are not the same as human antigens. Source and more info: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/organfarm/etc/faqs.html
Global warming is both in human control and out of control. Humans can take precautions to delay and prevent any further damage, however what damage that has been done can not be reversed.
Animal testing has contributed significantly to our understanding of human anatomy, particularly in areas like cardiovascular function, neurobiology, and organ systems. For instance, studies on rodents have revealed insights into the human nervous system's structure and function, helping to identify mechanisms underlying diseases like Alzheimer's. Additionally, animal models have been pivotal in understanding the complexities of human organ systems, such as the heart and lungs, aiding in the development of treatments and surgical techniques. These discoveries have laid the groundwork for advances in medical science and improved health outcomes.
this is a question mostly used for 6th grade science. many students have been wondering this answere but the brain is infact an organ! good luck students.
Artificial organs have been a dream of doctors for decades and are now just beginning to become a fact. Simply they are implantable and fully functional human organs that did not require a human organ donor, or human organs that have been synthetically grown from cultured human cells. The usual method being done now uses a computer 3D printer to construct a biocompatible plastic structural framework in the shape of the desired organ, then introduce the desired cultured human cells. The cells grow inside pores in the framework and usually seem to develop the normal functions they would have in a natural organ.
the skinSkinNot human organ but effectedMindFeelingsRelationsBut there is a permanent cure. http://herbalpsoriasistreatment.com/