Yes, they can. This includes kidneys, heart, lungs, liver and many more. they can also ask to be used for donors when they die. this is called being an organ donor. they can write this in thier will.
A person in their 40s would typically be referred to as middle-aged.
A person who has lived for a million years would be a million years old.
A person in their seventies is called a septuagenarian.
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In Georgia, a 16-year-old may be able to choose to live with her grandparents if her parents are in agreement. If her parents do not consent, then the grandparents would need to petition the court for legal guardianship or custody. It would be best to consult with a family law attorney to explore the options available in this situation.
Yes, individuals can choose which organs and tissues they would like to donate by indicating their preferences on an organ donor card or in a legal document such as an advance directive or living will. It is important to communicate your wishes with your family and healthcare providers to ensure your preferences are honored.
I would donate them when i die
It would depend on the underlying reason for the condition and the condition of the organs. If, for example, a patient had suffered a severe head injury and had no underlying illness, that would be a prime candidate for organ harvest.
P.S Any orphanage or orphan you find to donate too would be a good one.
Yes, Pigs can donate heart valves and other organs but other animals cant
I would choose books because all you have to do is read and take care of or donate when done. and I love book and am barley on the computer but if i had WiFi I would forever be on the internet.
There are not age limits for becoming an organ donor, as long as you have no medical issues that would preclude you.
I would ask the red cross
The two types of organ donors are living donors, who donate organs while they are still alive (such as a kidney), and deceased donors, who donate organs after they have passed away (such as heart or liver).
Depends on what type of organs, if it a lung, heart or any other vital organs the no because black people and white people bodies function in a fraction different ways. But if the white and balck person is related then you could give organs like a kidney. If their related and both people are healthy or average then i dont think it would effect anyone if you give someone a organ such as a lung
yes, they would die though
The person (sans organs) would be wrapped in bandages to complete the tissue preservation, and placed in a sarcophagus, a type of ornate coffin.