One donor can donate more than one organ.
An organ is formed by two or more tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions. Examples include the heart, liver, and brain. Organs work together to carry out specific tasks in the body.
i do not think so but it might or it might not but u can ask a Doctor don't take your answer on me so...... not so sure but..... it might
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
Organ transplant is risky because the patient's immune system may reject the new organ, leading to complications. The patient also needs to take immunosuppressant drugs to prevent rejection, which can weaken the immune system and make the patient more susceptible to infections and other health issues. Additionally, there is a risk of surgical complications and the need for long-term medical management.
An organ system is more complex than an organism. An organism is a single living being made up of various organ systems working together to maintain life. Organ systems consist of multiple organs and tissues that have specialized functions and work together to support the overall function of the organism.
i dnt freking know! thats why i asked
You publically advertise the need for more donors (which does have an affect, but only for a few months after the campaign). Making organ donation more socially acceptable generally helps. Or you change the system of organ donation from being "opt-in" (i.e you have to say that you wish to be an organ donor) to "opt-out" (you have to say that you do not wish to be an organ donor, otherwise it is assumed that you do wish to be an organ donor). The possibility of 'paying' people for their organs (or covering the cost of their funeral) may boost numbers organ donors, however this also creates ethical and moral issues (not to mention legal issues). Livers can be "split" into two pieces, for use in two people (if required).
Green ribbons mean several things, the most commonly recognised are tissue and organ donors and/or transplant recipients and depression. For more information see the related link below.
In the UK around 10% of people sign up to be organ donors (for when they die). However even if the person does not elect to be an organ donor whilst they are alive, their relatives/next of kin can choose for them when they die. This keeps organ donation rate around 10% (since all those who personally elect to be organ donors, very few actually become organ donors since they have to die in the right way to be suitable. i.e. on a ventilator, preferably with an incurable head injury) .
In order to convince more donors to participate, public relations is key to maintaining a good image. The better your image, the more donors can trust a charity to do the right thing with their money.
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since an organ is made of multiple tissues, the organ will have all the specialized cells of multiple tissues. As a result, the organ will have more.
since an organ is made of multiple tissues, the organ will have all the specialized cells of multiple tissues. As a result, the organ will have more.
Yes, they can. This includes kidneys, heart, lungs, liver and many more. they can also ask to be used for donors when they die. this is called being an organ donor. they can write this in thier will.
Please be more specific, which plant organ?
Yes, an organ can be part of one or more organ systems. For instance, the ovary is part of the endocrine and reproductive systems. The skin is part of the integumentary and excretory systems.
An organ is formed by two or more tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions. Examples include the heart, liver, and brain. Organs work together to carry out specific tasks in the body.