no
Actually Yes you can. it would suck but there have been cases where that stuff falls off or such, but they survive. After all if a human boy can survive with only half a brain so can they.
The most direct answer is you would not survive without your organs.
The qualified answer is that with medical intervention, you CAN survive days, weeks, or years with one non-functioning organ. However, most of the man-made solutions would mean being a patient in a hospital long-term. But without any functioning organs it would exceed the abilities of current medical technologies to keep you alive!
yes depending on which one it is. if it is the nucleus or nuclei, no.
no. one organism cannot survive without another organism because every organism is inter dependent on another organism in some or the other way.
It depends on which organ.
no
because, if you could not see ,hear ,touch ,taste ,or smell anything you could not indicate what something is find an object or thing!
That is a very thought provoking question. And, the answer may be even more thought provoking. All the systems working together comprise the living organism. If we look at it from an individual point of view: if any one of the systems did not work properly, then the organism would not work properly, and probably not survive. If there was one system that could be sacrificed to allow the individual organism to continue functioning, then it would likely be the reproductive system, since the organism could live without reproducing itself. But, if we looked at it from a species point of view: all other systems could be sacrificed to allow for the reproductive system to function and reproduce to keep the species alive.
In any organism, there are always finite or limited biological resources to allocate to the various functions and organs of the body. For example, if you had two hearts instead of just one, that could help you to survive a heart attack. If your bones were thicker, they would be harder to break. If you had eight eyes instead of two, arranged all around your head, you could see in all directions simultaneously. If your teeth were bigger and sharper, they would be more effective weapons. If your skin were thicker, it would offer more protection. But everything has a cost. The process of evolution produces an organism in which there is a functional cost-benefit ratio for the various design elements of that organism.
Well if you have work or school sit records the front of the viewing area and you could also ask questions.
Without it, they could not survive because this process makes energy.
No because in order to have organs you must have tissues. Organs are made out of tissues so there for an organism with organs must have tissues as well.
Vital organs are called vital organs because you could not survive without them because your body needs them such as it needs the heart to circulate the blood around the body and the lungs to breathe in the oxygen.
this is crap they are all rong
Some organs are more important and necessary than others. You can't live without a heart or a liver but you can survive just fine with only one kidney.
no
No, humans need calcium to maintain strong bones and teeth, help muscles contract and nerves transmit signals, and support other critical functions in the body. A severe lack of calcium can lead to health issues like osteoporosis or muscle weakness.
no because without tax the country can survive
No, it is not possible to survive without skin. Skin serves as the body's first line of defense against pathogens, helps regulate body temperature, and prevents excess water loss. Without skin, the body would be extremely vulnerable to infection and dehydration.
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Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
What is a micro-organism?A micro-organism is a single celled living thing that grows inside,outside and on our bodies without them we could not survive on earth.There are also good and bad microorganisms so that carry diseases and some that help us digest our food.