No, if you mean, catching a case of magots from a dog. From the grown flies from the maggots, that's problematical. Really good biologists are still argueing about that one. It's helpful to be dead, unless you got really bad Skin Care with the dog. Or sheep, or goat; then, it might not be living tissue but just dead surface tissue. Watch out for secondary infection. Not maggots. Side point: If you got screw-worms in a living dog or any other animal, you really need to get in touch with the Department of Agriculture, in the United States of either America or Mexico at once. Maggots in living tissue are a serious public health problem, not to mention, the entire livestock industry. The Screw worm has cost billions of dollars, ended cultures, and wiped out lives.
no
No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
Temporarily, yes. Most commonly, digits (fingers) are amputated and they can survive off the body and off ice for two hours. After two hours, the body part is considerex dead and cannot be reconnected.
Yep. Every part of the human body is living. Your hair, nails, cells, etc.
90 to 120 days
do all living organisms need your body system to survive
no
If you believe in the concept of a soul then I suppose yes but what are you if not your body?
The human body can survive without the spleen, gallbladder, and one kidney.
No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
no, it is impossible, they cannot live in the human body, and they do not bite humans, but, they might carry pollen and dust on their bodies
living cells
They cant... In the stomach they'll die, because the stomach acid is way to strong for any living being to survive in. In the blood... The human will die before they grow. The sea monkeys will die aswell. There is simply no thinkable way how a seamonkey could survive inside a human body.
Not very long, alcohol dehydrates your body.
If all the blood is drained from a human body, the person will die.
the living body will have a pulse, a dead one wont!
Temporarily, yes. Most commonly, digits (fingers) are amputated and they can survive off the body and off ice for two hours. After two hours, the body part is considerex dead and cannot be reconnected.