Life support means keeping one alive when their body is unable to do this on it's own. The decisions as to when to take someone off life support is taken by doctors.
Yes, some patients who have been on life support have recovered and went on to lead normal, healthy lives. Recovery outcomes depend on multiple factors such as the underlying condition, duration of life support, and overall health of the individual. Medical advancements and skilled care can improve the chances of survival for individuals on life support.
Life. One reason for this is the fact that it has water and a breathable atmosphere.
the top soil of earth can support life
The smallest unit that can support life is a cell. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. They contain the necessary components to carry out essential life processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
Mars has traces of water in the form of ice at its polar caps and in underground reservoirs. This water could potentially support microbial life, but the surface conditions are not hospitable for complex life forms due to the lack of a stable atmosphere and extreme temperatures.
An uninhabitable region is one that cannot support human life and settlement.
The only known planet to support life as we know it is the one you and I are on, Earth.
I don't know if this is true for all reasons one would be on life support, but I do know that you can hear when in a coma.
One reason is if it is because the Planet is too hot or cold to support water for life.
One of the true mysteries of life I suppose..
Yes. If one cannot survive without intubation and mechanical ventilation (a respirator), then that would be considered artificial life support.
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depends on their statecould be years or days
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Get off the life support machine, and I'll tell you.
Water
Pro- meaning "for" and bio- meaning "life."