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Name the general body areas that are sterile Why is the inside of the intestine not sterile like many other organs?

I know the heart & brain are two sterile areas. The intestine has normal flora (bacteria) that deals with waste products.


Can organs be transported?

Yes, as long as they are kept cold and sterile - they will only be viable for a short period of time.


What are the physical traits of the human aneuploidy XO?

The human would be female. They would be sterile and her sex organs will not mature.


Can organs be used from someone who is already deceased?

Yes, provided those organs are removed and placed in a sterile environment or put directly into the receiving patient while the person is very recently deceased.


What are the four sterile sites in the human body?

The four sterile sites in the human body are the brain, blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and the internal tissues and organs. These sites are typically free from normal microbiota and are considered to be sterile environments within the body.


What area of the body is considered sterile?

The areas of the body that we consider sterile are those part of the body that are not exposed to the environment. Our skin is home to vast numbers of several different types of microbes as or the openings that lead deep within. All of the organs inside our body should be considered sterile with the exception of the lumen of the G.I. tract. While the intestines are an organ inside us it houses materials that where once exposed the the environment and is home to microbes as well. Now there are times that bacteria can penetrate our organs and become infected but under normall circumstances you consider them sterile.


Can an accident make you sterile and have no fluid and make you lose interest in sex?

Yes it can. You should make an appointment with a doctor that specialises in the reproductive organs to see if they can help you:)


How do you stop microbes entering through your sexual organs?

You can not. These organs have outlets to the outside and they can not be kept sterile. Your body does try to remove things by making mucous which more or less traps things like bacteria and even pollen and sweeps them away.


Is a flower sterile or non sterile?

the flower is sterile


If a sterile field becomes wet with sterile solution is the field no longer considered sterile?

If a sterile field becomes "contaminated" with a sterile solution, the field remains sterile.


How do you take the sterile gauze from sterile bin?

sterile gloves


Why can't a heifer and a bull that are twins reproduce?

A heifer can't reproduce because of the testosterone from her twin brother affects her hormones and ability to grow normal reproductive organs. She is thus called a freemartin. However, her brother is able to reproduce. The heifer that has a 90% chance of being sterile. Sterility in the heifer is caused by the influence of testosterone from her twin brother (who is supposedly sharing the same placenta as her) that is excreted when he has began to form his sexual organs. This inhibits the estrogen that is secreted from her, and consequently makes her sex organs underdeveloped or become more like a male's organs than a females. Or, she may have both male and female organs, both of which are quite underdeveloped. Hermaphrodites (and freemartins) are sterile because of this.