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Is a rabbit a cell tissue organ organ system or organism?

Rabbits were once thought to be animals, but further research has revealed that rabbits are actually just roving organ systems.Seeing as how that is the definition of an organism,I must correct you in your statement. A rabbit is in fact an organism.


Does a bad childhood cause schizophrenia?

Although it was once thought that a bad childhood could cause schizophrenia, the current understanding of schizophrenia is of a primarily neurological disease.


What happens once a hormone reaches a target organ or cell?

Once a hormone reaches it's target organ or cell, it increases or decreases the action in the organ or cell. This occurs with the metabolism of the hormones and cells.


Was lettuce thought to be poisonous?

Yes, lettuce once was thought to be poisonous.


What objects were once called nebulae?

Galxies were once thought to be nebulaes


When are antihelminthic drugs needed?

Once in the body, parasitic worms may go unnoticed if they cause no severe symptoms. However, if they multiply rapidly and spread to a major organ, they can cause very serious and even life-threatening conditions. Antihelminthic drugs are prescribed


What happened to the organs?

The failed organ from the recipient will usually be removed (except in the case of "normal" kidney transplants, where the recipients original kidneys are kept in place and a transplanted kidney is added). Once the organ is removed, if consent from the patient has been given for their organ to be used in research, their failed organ will be taken to the lab (normally in the same hospital as the transplant operation). This is where it will be analysed to double-check the cause of it's failure (cause of failure is normally established far in advance of a transplant operation, but it should be verified). Any unusual patches will be noted/photographed and studied if necessary (if it's an interesting specimen). If it is a particularly interesting specimen it may be preserved, either whole or on slides, or as a computerized 3D image. Once the organ has served it's purpose in the lab, it will be incinerated as medical waste. If the patient did not give consent for their organ to be used in medical research, their failed organ will simply be incinerated as medical waste.


What happened the organism?

The failed organ from the recipient will usually be removed (except in the case of "normal" kidney transplants, where the recipients original kidneys are kept in place and a transplanted kidney is added). Once the organ is removed, if consent from the patient has been given for their organ to be used in research, their failed organ will be taken to the lab (normally in the same hospital as the transplant operation). This is where it will be analysed to double-check the cause of it's failure (cause of failure is normally established far in advance of a transplant operation, but it should be verified). Any unusual patches will be noted/photographed and studied if necessary (if it's an interesting specimen). If it is a particularly interesting specimen it may be preserved, either whole or on slides, or as a computerized 3D image. Once the organ has served it's purpose in the lab, it will be incinerated as medical waste. If the patient did not give consent for their organ to be used in medical research, their failed organ will simply be incinerated as medical waste.


Were pumpkins thought to once be poisonous by pilgrims?

Yes, pilgrims thought that pumpkins were poisonous.


Are organisms bigger than organs?

Yes. Organ systems are bigger than an organ because an organ system contains multiple organs as once again it is a whole system of organs than just 1 organ. I hope this helps.


What is the organ that continually releases gametes from puberty through age?

Gametes are single male or female cells that go on and cause reproduction. They are released from the testes in males and the ovaries in females once the person has reached Puberty.


What is a privileged organ?

Brain is supposed to be the most 'privileged' organ. Others may say that your heart is the most 'privileged' organ. As such all body organs are very important. You know there importance, once they do not function.