You have to have 2 really good and strong lungs. Only then you go to the hospital an ask for a lung transplant.. You also have to be willing to die
You don't get to donate a whole lung, only a part of one. You need two donors for each recipient. I'll ad a link.
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a heart , a kindney, a lung /lungs
blood, lung, kidney, ect...
You can go to www.lungusa.org or www.americanheart.org and click on donate at the top of the page.
John Dalton donated his eyes to science when he died. He chose to donate his eyes because he believed that they were the most important for scientific study due to his work on color blindness and vision.
Yes u can live without a lung because the lung is like a ballon so u will only run out of breth easier than normal!!!
People with cystic fibrosis often benefit from a lung transplant, as do some of those with lung cancer. Also, those with long term respiratory diseases will sometimes require a lung transplant.
You can donate not only kidney's, but also parts of the liver and skin can be donated. Also the lung, pancreas, bone marrow and intestine can be donated while alive.
In Australia; A lung transplant is the replacement of one or both diseased lungs with healthy lungs from a human donor. Lung transplants may be recommended as last resort treatment for patients with lung failure diseases such as cystic fibrosis, pulmonary fibrosis, emphysema, COPD or pulmonary hypertension. Lung transplants require lungs to be donated by someone who is declared brain-dead but who remains on life support.
Every humans' organs work in the same way. A kidney is still a kidney, a liver is still a liver, a heart and a lung are still a heart and a lung. Medical advances and knowledge allow us to basically chop out, move and reconnect these in another body, effecting the transplant.
Donate..