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The Heart, Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Pancreas, and Intestine.

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Q: Which organ can be donated
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What type of organ cannot be donated?

brain


Why do bodies want to object an organ that has been donated?

if the person who donated the body doesn't have the same blood type as the person who is receiving the organ, then the body will most likely not accept it


Which organ did Bart Simpson donate to grandpa?

Bart never donated anything to Abe Simpson, however, Homer donated his kidney.


Which kind of patient should be given the priority to receive the donated organ?

a child..


Where can one find more information about rejection?

Donated organ rejection information should be obtained from a primary care physician. The body sees a donated organ as an invader and tries to eliminate it. Rejection drugs are used for this problem.


What was the first organ transplant?

The first successful organ to be transplanted was a kidney. In 1954, a man donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother.


What was first organ transplant?

The first successful organ to be transplanted was a kidney. In 1954, a man donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother.


What was the first organ that was successfully transplanted?

The first successful organ transplant occurred in 1954, when a man donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother.


Does organ donations kill people?

While it's possible, in spite of exhaustive pre-testing, that the recipient's body rejects a donated organ and the result is fatal, the opposite is more often the truth -- donated organs most often save lives.


Why aren't all organ transplants successful?

Because the tissues of the donated organ have to match those of the patient. Not all tissue types are compatible with each other, and if they are not, then the body just rejects the donated organ and cannot use it. Modern pathology testing can go some way towards assessing beforehand if an organ is compatible with the recipient, but there are still occasions when donated organs are rejected for reasons that nobody understands. However, this doesn't necessarily mean that the patient faces death- often the organ will work a bit, not as it should do but for long enough for another donor organ to be found that WILL work.


How bad or organ donations needed?

Almost anything in your body can be donated to the helping of other people.


Is there a human organ that starts with the letter r?

I think Retina would qualify because they can be donated