umm there is no real way to tell or be certain it would really vary from person to person.
Organ donation involves the donation of the heart, liver, kidneys, etc. Tissue donation involves the donation of "non-organs," such as corneas, skin, bones, connective tissue, etc.
cancer, cirrhosis of the liver, heart attacks, athersclerosis, and a lot of other diseases.
Kidneys Erythropoietin in the bone marrow is responsible for creating Red Blood Cells.
Bone marrow makes blood cells, not the liver.
no
Blood cells are produced in bone marrow , blood proteins in liver .
The liver is the fastest growing organ, whereas the eyeballs are one of the slowest
the liver or spleen
True. When erythrocytes are no longer useful they are destroyed by macrophages in the spleen liver and bone marrow.
part of your liver, one of your kidneys, and if you're dead, anything else
No. Also, the bone marrow. ---- About half are. The other half are, like Dutchdear said, made in the bone marrow.
at the bone marrow and liver and it occurs in both the cell's mitochondria and cytosol