No, not vital organs. Just kidneys and stuff like that. P.S. GO SLAPPY!
Sense organs is your sight, feel, smell, balance, and taste. All in which are made to keep you alive. So use them
Our body is made of cells and when the same cells come together, they form a tissue. Different tissues form an organ. Different organs form an organ system and different organs form an organism. This is a simple way to understand an organism by 'pieces' instead of learning it all at one time. You will find that most studies: math, chemistry, physics are done in this way.
i) glands; ii) organs; and iii) tissues -
endoderm
A system. :)A group of organs that work together make up a system. For example, you have a nervous system. Your brain, nerves, eyes and ears are some organs in your nervous system. This system controls your actions.
All organs have been successfully transplanted except the brain.
kidney and heart
Lots of organs have been transplanted . Heart eye liver kidney and the testicles
The skin
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.
The transplantable organs are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestines, and thymus. Additionally, various body tissues can be transplanted.
To be transplanted on another human being.
yes
Three commonly transplanted organs include:kidneyheartlungsskin grafts
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)
tissues or whole organs transplanted from one species to another =D
organs normally do this job is be transplanted are the heart , liver and lungs