um.. i can think of at least one,... tonsils, only one of your kidneys, at least half you liver, appendix, then if you count theones that would only give you a dissability a peron can still survive without eyes,your pancreas can stop working(Diabetes) and you would just need to have insulin shots from time to time, you can have ear organs and still live, and a few meters of less intestine , then if you are young enough you can live with half your brain and it will recreate itself also depending on which parts of your brain are needed to b taken off.. this probably will only work if you are still a child, there WA a story of a girl who lived without a heart for three months (she had a mechanical heart)].that's probably all i can really think of right now
A cloned organ is created by taking cells from a patient and growing them in a lab to replace a damaged or diseased organ. The cloned organ would function in the same way as a natural organ, providing the necessary physiological processes and functions needed for the body to operate normally.
The major organizational levels of life are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. Cells are the basic unit of life, tissues are made up of similar cells working together, organs are structures composed of different tissues working together, organ systems are groups of organs working together to carry out specific functions, and organisms are whole living entities made up of organ systems.
Cells-Tissues-Organs-Organ System-Organism First, cells are the smallest of the cycle. They are the basic unit of life. Next, comes tissues. A group of cells make up tissues. Then, comes organs. A group of tissues make organs. After that comes organ systems. A group of organs make up an organ system. Finally comes organism. A group of organ systems make up an organism.
For a tissue or organ to function as a unit, individual cells must communicate and coordinate their activities through signaling molecules. Additionally, they need to have specialized structures and functions that contribute to the overall function of the tissue or organ. Proper blood supply, regulation by the nervous system, and appropriate nutrient and waste exchange are also essential for optimal function.
An organ system is more complex than an organism. An organism is a single living being made up of various organ systems working together to maintain life. Organ systems consist of multiple organs and tissues that have specialized functions and work together to support the overall function of the organism.
The church organ
your mouth
Dialysis affects a persons quality of life as it makes it harder for them to excercise and work properly. One of the alternatives to dialysis are that the patitant can go on the organ waiting list in hope of eventually getting the new organ needed. :-) Hope this helped you with what you needed to know.
The liver is an organ of the digestive system, it produces the chemicals needed for digestion.
Small Intestine
A church organ
I believe it is all a matter of opinion. Like if someone needed a spare kidney, I would do it. It can also be a religious aspect. There are some many reasons as to why someone may or may not donate an organ to save someones life.
advantages: It can save someones life It can fulfill the life of the people around the victim of organ failure.
liver
the bladder and lungs because they are not needed in the afterlife
The organ level of an organism contains the chemical, tissue and cellular level. All of these levels are needed to create and organ.
no