Yes.
A person can live, although not necessarily well, without the frontal lobe.
a human can live without n organ for example i may lose a kindy or galnd n i am still living
Yes, you can live without a tendon as long as other muscles and tendons can compensate for the lost function. However, losing a crucial tendon can significantly impact mobility and functionality in the affected area.
The structures that are made up of live tissue in the skin include sweat glands, hair follicles, blood vessels, and sensory receptors (such as touch receptors). These structures are responsible for various functions, such as regulating body temperature, producing sweat and sebum, and detecting touch and temperature.
No, a person cannot survive without a pancreas. The pancreas plays a crucial role in producing insulin and digestive enzymes essential for regulating blood sugar levels and aiding in digestion. Without these functions, serious health complications can arise.
A person can live minutes without air.
A person can't live without a heart (the organ), but a person does not need empathy or love to live.
no a person cannot live without there kidneys with out medical help
No a person cannot live without a liver
yes a person can live without spleen but they only take it out if you have a special cancer
No, it is impossible for a human to live without a brain.
yes a person can live without an eye.
NO you stupid person....
no. A person cannot live without muscle because you would not be able to survive, plus, your heart is a muscle, and we all know you cant live without that
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