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== == == == At least 21 different organs -- such as hearts, livers, and kidneys -- been transplanted.

I believe in 1954, the first kidney transplant was performed successfully. As for the two most common, that I think would be the kidney again and the cornea in the eye. === ===

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What organs and tissues have been successfully transplanted since 1950 Which two or these are now most commonly transplanted?

Organs and tissues successfully transplanted since 1950 include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and corneas. Currently, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidneys and livers due to the high demand for these organs and the success rates of the procedures.


What is the body's level of organization from least complex to most complex?

The body's level of organization from least complex to most complex is as follows: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism. Cells are the basic structural and functional units, which combine to form tissues, then organs, and ultimately organ systems that work together to support the entire organism.


What is the most compex to least complex when it comes to cells tissue organs and systems?

The hierarchy of complexity from most complex to least complex is: systems (e.g., digestive system), organs (e.g., heart), tissues (e.g., muscle tissue), and cells (e.g., muscle cells). Systems are made up of multiple organs, organs are comprised of tissues, and tissues are composed of cells.


The levels of organization for structure and function in the human body from least complex to most complex are?

The structures of the human body in order from least to most complex are cell, tissue, organ, and organ system.


How are cells organized in most multicellular organism?

Cells in most multicellular organisms are organized into tissues, which are groups of specialized cells that work together to perform specific functions. Tissues are further organized into organs, which are structures made up of different types of tissues that work together to carry out specific functions in the body. Organs then work together in organ systems to perform the major functions of the organism.

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What organs and tissues have been successfully transplanted since 1950 Which two or these are now most commonly transplanted?

Organs and tissues successfully transplanted since 1950 include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and corneas. Currently, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidneys and livers due to the high demand for these organs and the success rates of the procedures.


What are the two most commonly transplanted organs or tissues?

i think the heart is the most transplanted organ CORNEA & SKIN the most commonly transplated organ is the Penis which technicly is a fish with 6eyes lizzie is a loser!! big time!!


What are the most commonly transplanted organs?

The most commonly transplanted organs include kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, and pancreas. These organs are often transplanted to patients suffering from organ failure or life-threatening conditions.


What does most organs contain?

organs are made up of tissues, and tissues are made up of cells


Which can perform the most complicated jobs-cells tissues or organs?

Organs can perform the most complicated jobs because an organ is composed of organized tissues and cells.


Which is an element found in the tissues of most organs?

Carbon.


Most common transplants?

Kidney and liver are the two most commonly transplanted organs (excluding those which happened before 1950)


Is it possible to transplant any organ?

Hearts, liver, kidneys, lungs, small intestine, pancreas, corneas, heart valves. Some other things have been transplanted (both successfully and unsuccessfully), but typically only "life saving" organs are routinely transplanted.


Were do they get the organs to be transplanted?

Kidney's are usually transplanted from a family member who is a match as you only need one. Other organs such as lungs and heart are transplanted from a recently deceased person who had opted to donate their organs at the time of their death, they are then removed from the donor and taken to the receipient who is in most need of the particular organ who is most likely to be a match. (blood type etc. is taken into consideration)


What animal and human organs can be transplanted to humans?

Human to Human (allotransplantation):Transplantable organs include: heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and thymus.Transplantable tissues include: Bone, skin, corneas, heart valves, intestines, veins, and tendons.Animal to Human(xenotransplantation):Insulin-producing pig cells, wrapped in seaweed to avoid immune attack, have been tested on human diabetics in Russia.The results were encouraging, and the procedure is approved for sale in Russia. However, it will probably be some time before other countries approve this, or any xenograft procedures.Dangers of xenotransplantation:Heightened risk of rejection of organs, tissues, and cells, and vascular rejection.Significant risks of disease, especially of retro (ancient) viruses, to the recipients.Religious objections.Ethical issues: risk of genetic alteration of the animal organs and tissues.


What the levels of organization from most simple to most complex are?

The most simple are the cells. They form tissues and different tissues form organs. Different organs form organ systems and all the organ systems together form an organism like you.


What are the levels of organization from simple to the most complex?

The most simple are the cells. They form tissues and different tissues form organs. Different organs form organ systems and all the organ systems together form an organism like you.