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if your nervous system didn't work then nothing would. you wouldn't be able to control anything! here is a play my friend and i made up. darcy: what would happen if we didn't have our nervous system... like our brain? lucy: well, we wouldn't know who we were and others were. darcy: ohhh lucy: yeah like.... 2+2= 80,000! darcy: no don't you know anything....2+2= a doorknob. duh!! lucy: ohh I get it!

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if your nervous system didn't work then nothing would. you wouldn't be able to control anything! here is a play my friend and i made up. darcy: what would happen if we didn't have our nervous system... like our brain? lucy: well, we wouldn't know who we were and others were. darcy: ohhh lucy: yeah like.... 2+2= 80,000! darcy: no don't you know anything....2+2= a doorknob. duh!! lucy: ohh I get it!

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10y ago

Depends on which one.

You can do without one kidney easily, and the spleen isn't too important either. One lung will keep you alive fairly well. Losing an eye is mostly cosmetic.

But if the heart would shut down you're unconscious within seconds and dead within minutes. Liver failure would kill you a bit slower.

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11y ago

now i'd have to say that i am not a doctor but i can say that it depends on which parts have stopped. if it is the heart has stopped as well as the lungs it takes between 7 and 15 minutes till this can cause terrible brain damage, but it can be up 45 minutes that these functions have shut down that the person has very little time to live if not assisted and fast! there are certain organs and things that are different, but this is what i know

hope it helps!

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7y ago

From what I remember, that is the clinical definition of death, though I could be wrong, so don't quote me on that. :)

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It's as good a definition of death as any...

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6y ago

This is called death. If the human body systems stop you die

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14y ago

You would die.

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You wouldnt be able to function

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