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donating a kidney is when someone needs a kidney and you participate to go to surgery to remove you're kidney to give to the person in need. and you are left with one kidney but you will still live.
Well if you donate a eye, you wont die. If you donate a heart, youll probably live for about 3 minutes, though your probably dead befor you donate that.
At the age of 10 you are a child and it is not legal to donate a kidney to someone.
YOU CAN ONLY DONATE ORGANS THAT YOU DON'T NEED, OR CAN LIVE WITH OUT. YOU CAN'T DONANTE A HEART AND STILL LIVE. SINCE YOU HAVE TWO KIDNEYS, YOU CAN DONATE A KIDNEY AND STILL LIVE WITH JUST ONE. YOUR BODY MIGHT NOT FUNCTION AS WELL, BUT IT WILL STILL FUNCTION.
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You don't, many people live with one kidney and you can donate a kidney if you want to.
You'd have to die because you need your heart to live. You can live without a lung or a kidney but not a heart. Even if you could it is illegal to sell human organs. Most you can do i donate
You can still live Normally on one Kidney!
It is possible to live a whole lifetime with just one kidney.
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Yes, you can! If, for example your bother has terminal kidney failure, you can donate one of your kidney's to him if your tissue types match. If your tissue type won't match you can even donate a kidney, by cross-linking yours with a receiver which matches. Not only kidney's, but also parts of the liver and I think also skin can be donated alive. the other organ which can b donated while alive r lung,pancrease,bone marrow and intestine
Yes, you can donate plasma if you have only one kidney, as long as you meet the other eligibility requirements set by the donation center. Having a single kidney does not typically affect your ability to donate plasma, since plasma donation primarily involves collecting the liquid component of blood, not the kidneys. However, it's always best to consult with the donation center and your healthcare provider to ensure it's safe for you to donate.