To uproot a tree and transplant it, first, assess the tree's size and health. Begin by digging a trench around the tree, at least 12-18 inches from the trunk, to preserve the root ball. Carefully cut through the roots, then gently lift the tree from the ground, keeping as much soil around the roots as possible. Finally, replant the tree in a prepared hole at the new location, ensuring it is at the same depth as before, and water it thoroughly to help it establish in its new environment.
some are ibrutinib, other drug therapy, and bone marrow transplant
The heart transplant was a success.He was looking forward to the transplant.
Some antonyms would be dislodge, halt, stop, or uproot.
Leukemia, and some other blood disorders.
The things that can happen during a transplant surgery are that, the patient will be put under general anesthesia and made to sleep. Once the patient is asleep, the surgeon will start the transplant surgery. After the surgery,the patient may experience some discomfort and pains at the area of surgery.
The patient goes through a "transplant assessment" - blood tests, MRI's, EEG's, ECG's, psychological assessment's, ultra sounds and x rays (and some other stuff) to check that they are suitable candidates. Only if they pass all of these are they considered "eligible" for a transplant.
You don't transplant it. You either let it grow and mature to get the seeds from it, or buy some seeds and plant them in your garden.
You have to go through a "transplant assessment" at a hospital that performs heart transplants. The assesment is usually a 3-day to 1 week inpatient procedure, involving blood tests, EEG's, ECG's, ultrasounds, X-rays ,MRI's and a psychological assessment. There may be some other tests too. If you pass all of these, you will be considered a suitable candidate for a heart transplant and your name will be added to the transplant waiting list.
when some one donates an organ to some one else
It is very hard to find a kidney transplant. In some countries it can take several years before you can get a transplant.
You have to go through a "transplant assessment" at a hospital that performs heart transplants. This usually involves a MRI scan, ultrasound, blood tests, ECG's, EEG's and a psychological assessment (possibly some other stuff - doing this typically requires an inpatient hospital stay of a few days to a week). If you pass all of these and are considered a suitable candidate for a transplant, you will be added to the transplant waiting list. Then you just wait for the call to say that a organ is available for you for transplant.
The most significant effect on a natural habitat would be the destruction of trees. Even a tornado that is not particularly intense can snap and uproot many trees. The area affected is usually not very large, but it can take decades to fully recover.