Well that depends. Some people don't want to give their organs away. if they want to donate their organs they will.
No because all people are created equal. Even though some men are bigger than women, that does not mean they have more organs.
There are donor procurement areas around the country. They take the donated organs after the donor has been screened for communicable diseases and are found to be negative. There is a waiting list for people who need organs and nationally they can match these people with the organs. Many times the search is done even on a world level.
No. Vestigial organs are organs that were previously useful to an animal, but, even though they are no longer useful, remain because evolution hasn't taken them away yet. Seals still use flippers.
Yes. Sweat glands are organs even though they are in the skin which is also an organ.
There are many reasons why people are against organ donations, although many are, for a lack of a better word, uneducated. People have an irrational fear that by signing up to be an organ donor, that in the events of an accident, doctors will not try their hardest to resuscitate you. This is a complete myth of course, as doctors have to continue practicing CPR on your body-- even if you are brain dead-- in order to prevent your organs from failing. Another prominent reason why people do not donate their organs is because they have never researched the life-saving operation, nor have they had a discussion with their family. Even if the patient wanted their organs to be donated, their mother, father, next of kin, etc have the final say on the decision. If they disagree with it, it is ultimately what is going to happen to you -- and seriously, what can you do about it? Ultimately people's #1 reason for not donating their organs is fear and uncertainty of what is going to happen to them after they are gone. This uncertainty and fear play a very large role in your decision. As well, if a cadaver needs to undergo an autopsy, the organs will most likely not be able to be donated.
Lack of land. Japan is actually a rather small nation consisting of a group of small islands. They don't have a lot of land to bury people. They don't even have enough land to build houses, which is why every Japanese city is crammed with high-rise apartments. Cremation is popular purely because there is no space to bury the dead.
Everything... Everything... Everything... Everything...... has organs... or else it would be dead, but even dead things have organs.
No, because remember that there are some one celled organism. That don't even have enough cells to make a tissue
Your brain virtually works with all of your organs, even your skin! because your brain controls all of your actions.
No, because remember that there are some one celled organism. That don't even have enough cells to make a tissue
If any organs do not work in vivo, the owner of the organs is in trouble!
She has here own foundation called keep a child alive.she even donated to some orphanages 2,one good thing is that she gives most of it 2 the homeless