kidney and heart
The transplantable organs are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestines, and thymus. Additionally, various body tissues can be transplanted.
Yes
the cornea
tibia
Valvs
Bioprinting uses computer 3D printers to create an artificial structural framework in which to grow cells of an organ. After the cells have grown and populated this framework the "synthetic organ" can be surgically implanted in a patient in need of an organ transplant but for whom no natural transplantable organs are available.
It is indeed, however stomach transplants are rarely performed since it is actually possible to live without your stomach.
Hearts, liver, kidneys, lungs, small intestine, pancreas, corneas, heart valves. Some other things have been transplanted (both successfully and unsuccessfully), but typically only "life saving" organs are routinely transplanted.
Michael Petri has written: 'Studies on Nosema cuniculi found in transplantable ascites tumours with a survey of microsporidiosis in mammals' -- subject(s): Microsporidia, Microsporidiosis, Nosema cuniculi 'Studies on nosema cuniculi, found in transplantable ascites rumours with a survey of microsporidiosis in mammals' -- subject(s): Microsporidia
Liver
brain and heart
Human to Human (allotransplantation):Transplantable organs include: heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and thymus.Transplantable tissues include: Bone, skin, corneas, heart valves, intestines, veins, and tendons.Animal to Human(xenotransplantation):Insulin-producing pig cells, wrapped in seaweed to avoid immune attack, have been tested on human diabetics in Russia.The results were encouraging, and the procedure is approved for sale in Russia. However, it will probably be some time before other countries approve this, or any xenograft procedures.Dangers of xenotransplantation:Heightened risk of rejection of organs, tissues, and cells, and vascular rejection.Significant risks of disease, especially of retro (ancient) viruses, to the recipients.Religious objections.Ethical issues: risk of genetic alteration of the animal organs and tissues.