Some organs that humans can live without include the spleen, one kidney, one lung, and parts of the liver and intestines.
The organs you can't live without are the heart, lungs, brain, and liver. These organs are essential for the body to function properly and sustain life.
Well, there's no organ called "organ", so I'm a bit puzzled. However, organs include the heart, the stomach, pancreas, intestines, kidneys, gall bladder, etc. You CAN live without one kidney and without your appendix, but I believe that's all.
Vital organs are organs necessary to live. For example: The stomach is a vital organ because without it our body will not get necessary nutrients in order to turn them into energy. Another example is the lungs which is also a vital organ since it provides oxygen to our body without our lungs we can die due to lack of oxygen. Now the reproductive organs such as the female and male genatelia are not vital because our body can still function properly if the reproductive organ was be removed.
While all body systems have important functions, it is theoretically possible to survive without certain body systems. For example, individuals can live with one kidney or one lung, as the other organ can compensate for its functions. However, every body system plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and well-being.
Ribs provide structure and protection for vital organs in the chest cavity, such as the heart and lungs. Without ribs, these organs would be vulnerable to injury and damage, making it difficult to sustain life. It would be highly unlikely for a person to survive without ribs.
The organs you can't live without are the heart, lungs, brain, and liver. These organs are essential for the body to function properly and sustain life.
you can live without your bladder lungs small intestine
Well if they were vital, then you COULDN'T live without them, now could you?
Certain organs you can live without. It will be rough, but you can do it.
they dont everything living has a heart
There are NO organs not needed. This is confusing, but you could live without a leg and live. Scientists say you don't need a tailbone, which is false. You need every organ.
Yes, you can live without a torso. If you re-connected your head and arms to your legs and put your organs in your legs or arms, you can live and have a great quality of life.
Some that you might consider: One can remove the thymus, which would be similar in immunologic function to the spleen and appendix. Half the population (female) is quite happy to live without testicles... and the other half seems to live without ovaries. You might add half of the kidneys to your list. And, if you don't mind being plugged into a machine 3 times a week, one could live without both kidneys. There are people who have a total colectomy. Of course, it is not without its downsides, but it is an option for some patients with ulcerative colitis. The uterus is important for child bearing, but not vital post-child bearing years. Some organs such as the pancreas, thyroid, or parathyroid might require hormone replacement therapy if removed. Some organs such as the eyes or tongue or ears would be non-lethal to remove, but would involve serious loss of function.
Brain, heart, liver, pancreas, both lungs
because skin keep all your organs together and in.
The answer is obvious. Many of the organs transplanted are organs that people cannot live without. These organs are transplanted from people who have passed on and left it their will to transplant certain organs from their body.
There are a lot of organs in your body. Everybody knows your heart is an organ. For example, your lungs are organs. I say anything that you can`t live without is an organ.