There is no limit, many can live with dialysis the majority of their life.
accidental life
during dialysis the blood is is flowin through a closed system
what date was it invented
earth is the only planet in the solar system. there might be another planet thats in the solar system tht can support life.
active transport system or cotransport system.
Dialysis is not a permanent solution - the worse the kidney function becomes, the more dialysis is needed, until you're at at a stage where you're in hospital on dialysis full time (which is obviously not a life). Transplants are a more long term solution.
There are five major parts of the Earth's life support system. These include water, air, soil, rocks, and lastly, all living things.
Depends on how fast they heal or on their condition. But if a life support system fails, then it might display a huge risk on the person's life. If a patient is critically ill and needs life support just to try and fight for their life, they can die immediately if the system fails
Dialysis affects a persons quality of life as it makes it harder for them to excercise and work properly. One of the alternatives to dialysis are that the patitant can go on the organ waiting list in hope of eventually getting the new organ needed. :-) Hope this helped you with what you needed to know.
Controlled Ecological Life Support System
In the "backpack".