Because, we can't clone anything at all right now.
None unless they have been genetically modified to be suitable - the organs are 'humanised'. Then, it is primarily pigs that are used.
To preserve the organs before the transplant process begins.
well when i cut people open i use a spoon then i just rip their organs out. (: hope that helped
Organ cloning for transplant involves taking a small amount of a patient's cells, growing them in a lab to create a new, genetically identical organ, and then transplanting that organ back into the patient's body. This technology is still in the early stages of development and has not yet been widely used for human transplants. It holds promise for addressing the shortage of donor organs and reducing the risk of rejection.
Organ transplants are the easiest to explain - people need these when their own organs have failed to prevent them from dying. Tissue transplants work on the sample principle, but the patient may simply be suffering or could use the extra boost to return to full health. Tissue transplants include corneas (which can restore sight to people legally blinded by glaucoma or corneal trauma), bone grafts (which are often used during complicated bone re-setting surgeries) and skin grafts (which can be used during reconstructive surgery or to treat burn patients).
Depending on the type of cloning you are talking about, Cloning can be used for medical reasons. Scientists are trying to clone vital organs such as hearts, eyes, lungs, etc.
The scientist made a clone of himself. The clone is identical to the original animal.
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Jango Fett was the one who gave the DNA. Taun We was one of the ones who did the actual cloning.
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== == * Yes, scientists are in the baby stages of using stem cell research. Cornea transplants (from a deceased person) have been used and doctors have found that cells do multiple once the cornea is placed in the living patient. Also a trachea transplant from a deceased donor is possible and many other cell transplants. Science is forging ahead in leaps and bounds. http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encnet/Features/Columns/?article=StemCells * I don't see any reason to do that, but it probably wouldn't be harmful. If you clone a long dead person the clone only has that person's DNA, not that person's mind or personality. He wouldn't have any of his memories or anything. He'd be a blank slate and would grow into his own personality if you cloned some one.
There is no way to clone items on Runescape, this was however a commonly used scam to get players to give them items to supposedly clone, but they don't get cloned.