yes they can cuz many people have to get them taken out
Nothing will happen if you have had your appendix surgically removed. Doctors are not sure why humans have an appendix. We can live without it.
An apendix isn't a life supporting organ. It's more like a third nipple that everyone has.
Yes, but your kidneys and liver filter your blood too so you can live without an appendix.
If a person has appendicitis, their appendix may burst open, resulting in leakage of fluid into the intestines. Although a ruptured appendix can result in death, most often it doesn't kill the patient. Rather, it results in a serious infection, which gradually worsens without medical intervention.
A person may have to have their appendix removed if it becomes infected. If the appendix ruptures, the infection can spread throughout the body and cause major problems.
Appendix is a small organ in our digestive system in which our science today does not have justification of its function yet. We can live normally without our appendix.
No, yet that is very odvious. Although our bodies can create some internal vitamins (i.e our bones creates its own vitamin D from sunlight) we still need external nutrients and vitamins from food. We wouldn't grow or be able to survive at all.
A human can live without liver though the liver is removed again it grows.
A human can live with one lung, one kidney, without a spleen, appendix, uterus, testicles, ovaries. Recently a young girl in Tennessee lived three months without a heart. It was replaced by a machine outside of her body.
A person can live minutes without air.
A person can't live without a heart (the organ), but a person does not need empathy or love to live.
no a person cannot live without there kidneys with out medical help