Depends on the organ. It ranges from instant death to doesn't really do anything because the organ is basically useless, or doesn't do anything in most cases.
The capacity of organs to allow the body to cope with stress, via extra, unused functioning ability.
An artificial structure, implanted in the body, on which tissue grows in the form of a missing or damaged organ.
A bioscaffold is an artificial structure implanted in the body, on which tissue grows in the form of a missing or damaged organ.
It is impossible to answer this question, as a body is more than the sum of its parts. If any organ were missing, one would either have greatly different function or would be unable to live.
If one organ of the digestive system is missing, the body's ability to digest and absorb nutrients can be significantly affected, depending on which organ is absent. For example, without the stomach, food would not be properly broken down, leading to malnutrition. The body may adapt to some extent by altering digestive processes or enhancing the function of remaining organs, but individuals may require dietary modifications or supplements to compensate for the missing organ's functions. Overall, the absence of a digestive organ can lead to various health complications.
You basically need all the organs you have because if you are missing on it can cause a lot of problems.....
You can help your daughter cope with missing her dad by providing emotional support, encouraging open communication, maintaining routines, and seeking professional help if needed.
the body is able to cope with such changes because it has (H2-O).
the body is able to cope with such changes because it has (H2-O).
the largest organ of your body is the skin
If your capillaries were missing, your body would not be able to efficiently exchange nutrients, gases, and waste products between your cells and your blood. This would lead to tissue damage, impaired organ function, and ultimately, organ failure. It would be life-threatening if left untreated.
Lymphatic system.