The duration that organs remain viable after death varies based on several factors, including the method of preservation and environmental conditions. Generally, organs can be recovered for transplantation within a few hours after death if they are properly cooled and stored. For example, kidneys can be preserved for up to 24-36 hours, while hearts and lungs are typically viable for a shorter period, often around 4-6 hours. However, advancements in organ preservation techniques may extend these timeframes.
until it dies
forever...or until it dies.
for life
It depends how long you care for it and how you care for it because it can vary as to how long a plant lives or dies.
until it dies
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The correct answer is 3 weeks.
as long as the bodys organs can withstand and it depends on the health of the person
90 days
1 minute
It depends on the device your using, for instance, my IPod dies every hour, but my IPad dies every week.
Usually 10 to 15 years. Lasts longest in Senior Citizens as opposed to younger patients. Have gone 20 years best cases.