I'm not a doc, but the question is too spectacular to ignore. My guess is that a person could survive this if it's done as a surgical procedure, but if it happens in an accident, the person would bleed out and die in a few moments-- long before any effective help could arrive.
If a cell were to be artificially cut in half it would not survive. Cutting a cell would mean breaking the cell membrane. A typical cell cannot survive without the membrane. However, in nature, there is a process called cell division where there is a natural division of cells to half its volume, thus creating two cells from the parent cell. This type of division results in living cells.
she will probably have twins a human and a werewolve child
Only half of the Human eye is showing.
A half slip is used by women to stop a skirt or dress from riding up due to static electricity. It adds a layer between the body and the dress or skirt but is only from the waist not from the shoulders.
A human being normally has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) in all but the sex cells. Half of each chromosomal
A mermaid half human and half fish. The upper half from waist up is the body of a woman and the lower half from waist down is a fish tail. They are supposedly mythical, but others believe differently.
Half man half horse Forward half was human down to the waist, rear half was horse from the shoulders down.
A mermaid is typically half man/woman [the top half, head to waist] & fish [bottom half, waist down].
Roughly half of the human body weight is above the waist, including the head, arms, chest, and abdomen. The exact proportion can vary depending on individuals and their body compositions.
Reptile was human or maybe half of being human?
Wow, um, well usually when someone is cut in half at the waist, the EMT's are instructed to not take any heroic measure to save their life as in general, being cut in half at the waist is thought of to be incompatible with life. So short answer: most likely not. I'm kind of curious why your asking she/he is full of crap, you can survive quite fine in this situation if get at the hospital in time. if ems does not take standard life saving measures they can lose there job and be sued up to 12 million dollars by the victims family. "so short answer" yes if to the hospital in time. PS you don't have to tell her why your asking, that's none of her business Hypothetically if someone stood perfectly straight and you were able to cut them incredibly fast and parallel to the ground and the person did not move the slightest then yes it could be possible i was watching this thing on tv a guy was cut in half but only lasted about 3 hours because the peremedics took one half to the wrong hospital
He adapted and evolved into a half-human half-sloth and lives amongst us today
No, Caliban from Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" is described as a deformed and monstrous creature, but he is not half fish and half human. He is usually portrayed as a wild and uncivilized being with human and bestial characteristics.
Sort of. With Bella's being of a human, and Edward's being of a vampire, in birth of Renessme, they figured out that she was half human, and half vampire.
Like a human being.
A half-human, half-vampire being is commonly known as a dhampir. They are often portrayed in folklore and mythology as having powers to detect vampires and protect against them.
A mermaid is typically half man/woman [the top half, head to waist] & fish [bottom half, waist down]. Mermaids were never spotted anywhere since Mermaid have never existed.