Well, for it to be done legally would make it a bit pointless for organ donors to get paid - you sign up to be an organ donor when you get or renew your license or state ID, but you donate the organs... after you're dead. Now, there be no Rock N' Roll... IN HELL... and, likewise, there be no need for money there, either.
a tissue organ is an organ containing tissue
That organ is called as skin. It is the largest organ of your body.The skin is this organ. It is actually the largest organ of the human body.
uterus is not an intraperitoneal organ. It is a retroperitoneal organ
An organ sytem includes tissues.
So an organ does actually makes an organ system so if an organ gets damaged the organ system will stop functioning so it will completely be useless
Because people might think that the organ doners may have AIDS or HIV and do not want to catch it from them by getting the transplant.
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No. Proton acceptors.
My insurances paid for my organ transplant but monies were also paid to the donor's medical bills (if I am not mistaken.)
Metals are strong electron donors. They easily give their valence electrons.
Donor Expenses are expenses incurred by the donor for donating an organ (excluding the cost of the organ) to the insured during the course of an organ transplant all the hospitalization expenses are paid by the insurance company.
Because most organs can't be harvested until after death and when you're dead, you don't need the money. You can't be paid ahead of time, because there's no guarantee that you'll be able to deliver your organs in usable condition, when you finally do meet your demise. In the United States, it is actually illegal for organ donors to be paid.
Strong electron donors are on the 1st and 2nd group.Electrons move freely in their outermost shell.They are highly reactive.
you have to develop the idea and go to the doners like UN agencies and business people then ask them to help you and trust ALLAH
just bought one for $40. Might have paid too much but... its sweet.
There is a waiting list. Donating bone marrow is extremely painful so not only do they have to find willing doners but they also have to be a match for your body.
The job that the organ does is the function of that organ