You can still live just fine and sometimes (depending on the patient) help make your body work better. Your body will just react differently to certain foods, digestion will be different. Usually there are certain things you can't do physically, but those who are already athletic before getting it removed are able to do more than those who are unhealthy that get it removed. My mother is extremely athletic, but was having galbladder problems and got it removed, she has been doing pretty well without it.
It will die
yes,because the humans in being happen is ambot
It would simply cease to work.
Without a heart pumping blood throughout the body, a person would die.
You probably die because vitamin k is important to have in human body.
If every human didn't have a heart, all humans would be dead except for animals. BTW, this is a stupid question.
Without our lungs we would suffocate and die (unless there was a medical artificial means to oxygenate our blood - life support).
Human Baseball happened in 1993.
There will be no human
that shouldnt happen
dont no !
he can not breathe .