Donor cards are important because they indicate an individual's wish to donate their organs and tissues after death, helping to save and improve the lives of others in need of transplants. Having a donor card simplifies the decision-making process for family members during a difficult time, ensuring that the donor's wishes are honored. Additionally, donor cards raise awareness about the importance of organ donation and can encourage others to consider becoming donors.
it is a card
Contact the place through which you have donated blood. Organ donor cards may or not exist in your jurisdiction...in BC, Canada the info is attached to your driver's licence file. Bone marrow registries would contact you to be a donor if you are a part of the registry, I don't believe they issue cards.
A deceased donor, or simply an organ donor. They used to be referred to as a cadaver donor but that term has fallen out of favor.
To indicate which parts of your body you would like to donate if you die. You can either carry a donor card or sign up. you should also sign up anyway because if the card gets damaged or scratched or you loose it they will still know what you wanted.
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
No, an acid is not an electron donor. An acid donates a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction. It is a proton donor, not an electron donor.
Not really...
Both "donator" and "donor" are acceptable terms, but "donor" is the more commonly used and recognized form in English. It is recommended to use "donor" for clarity and consistency.
Ayushmann Khurrana
Acid is a proton donor.
An acid is a proton donor.
Acid is a proton donor. It donates a proton (H+) to another molecule to form a conjugate base. It is not an electron pair donor, which is characteristic of bases.