part of your liver, one of your kidneys, and if you're dead, anything else
As many as they can harvest. This would include heart, lungs, liver, skin, corneas, bone marrow, bones for grafting, and blood vessels.
I would donate them when i die
Inmates can definitely donate their organs. However, they should pass the health standards before they donate their organs.
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
Well that depends. Some people don't want to give their organs away. if they want to donate their organs they will.
I do not think so, one cannot give blood either.
donate organs
No he didn't.
to help other people live
Yes, donate or ill take them by force, you can't stop me dead man!
The two types of organ donors are living donors, who donate organs while they are still alive (such as a kidney), and deceased donors, who donate organs after they have passed away (such as heart or liver).
This is most likely because of the special porcess to match up organs. Also, it has to do with the age people die. You can't donate a senior's organs. Also, the type of death has an influence. If someone dies of cancer, it's unsafe to donate organs. If someone is in a good health and died in a car accident/etc. then their organs might be suitable. The family has to agree on it too.
To be transplanted on another human being.