The medical term for a graft from the same species is "autograft." An autograft involves transferring tissue from one location to another within the same individual, ensuring compatibility and reducing the risk of rejection. This technique is commonly used in various surgical procedures, such as skin grafting and bone grafting.
The term "homograft" is also known as an "allograft." Both terms refer to a tissue graft obtained from a donor of the same species as the recipient, but not genetically identical. This type of graft is commonly used in medical procedures, such as organ transplants and skin grafts.
Graft of a piece of tissue or organ from one individual to another of the same species
The term "allogbate" is often synonymously referred to as "allograft." Both terms describe a transplant or graft of tissue from one individual to another of the same species, typically used in medical contexts, such as organ transplants or tissue repairs.
No medical term is known as no such procedure exists
Autologous graft or autologous transplant.
A graft taken from the same person to be used on that person is called an allograft. The term homograph is sometimes used but allograph is usually used.
A skin graft.
Coronary arterial bypass graft, or CABG (pronounced cabbage). In common language, a heart bypass.Coronary artery bypass graftCoronary artery bypass graft
Homosexual is a medical term for same sex.
Kickback
CABG or coronary artery bypass graft.
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