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Theoretically if the sperm came from the donated testicle, it would be genetically related to the person who donated the testicle. But it is a moot point, because testicles cannot be successfully transplanted.

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Can living human donate some part of lever?

Yes, it is possible for living humans to donate a portion of their liver. The liver has the ability to regenerate, so the portion removed from the donor should grow back in both the donor and the recipient. This type of donation is often done for liver transplants to save the life of someone with liver failure.


What rights do medical personnel have when a person has indicated willingness to donate with a donor card?

Medical personnel have the right to access the donor card to verify the person's willingness to donate, and to proceed with organ retrieval according to established procedures and protocols. It is important to respect the individual's wishes and ensure that the donation process is handled with sensitivity and care.


Why should donor atoms donate the electrons?

Donor atom should donate the electrons to get into a stable state... and sometimes to form an ionic compound..


Can A negative boy marry AB positive blood girl?

Yes. Blood type does not matter when it comes to marriage or the ability to birth a child. The only thing you could possible worry about it whether or not you could be a donor for your spouse. In the case of an A- groom and an AB+ bride, the groom could donate blood to the bride (given that there aren't any atypical antibodies that would cause an incompatibility between donor and recipient blood), but the bride would not be able to donate blood to the groom.


What is called transfer of organ?

The transfer of an organ from a donor to a recipient for the purpose of transplantation is known as organ transfer. This is done to replace a dysfunctional or failed organ in the recipient's body with a healthy organ from the donor. It is a complex medical procedure that requires careful matching of donor and recipient criteria to ensure successful transplantation.

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Can an O blood donor help an A recipient?

Yes, people with type O blood can donate to anyone.


Can a person with type A blood safely donate blood to person having type O blood?

No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.


What is meant by ageneral recipient and a general donor?

reciepient is a person who receives from someone else. like he might receive blood while donor is the donator. like ppl donate blood so they r donors.


What type of blood can o donate to?

In theory, type O blood is the universal donor. It can donate to A, B, or AB. In reality, things are more complicated, and you can't really say what type of blood O can donate to, not without doing some lab tests on the specific blood (donor and recipient both).


Is a recipient a giver or a receiver?

The recipient is the receiver. The donor is the giver.


What is the opposite of the word donor?

recipient


Do you have to be dead to donate blood?

Yes, certain organs, e.g., one of a person's two kidneys, or part of the liver, can be transplanted from a living donor.


Can living human donate some part of lever?

Yes, it is possible for living humans to donate a portion of their liver. The liver has the ability to regenerate, so the portion removed from the donor should grow back in both the donor and the recipient. This type of donation is often done for liver transplants to save the life of someone with liver failure.


What rights do medical personnel have when a person has indicated willingness to donate with a donor card?

Medical personnel have the right to access the donor card to verify the person's willingness to donate, and to proceed with organ retrieval according to established procedures and protocols. It is important to respect the individual's wishes and ensure that the donation process is handled with sensitivity and care.


What is the antonym of universal donor?

Universal recipient


What blood type do you need to be to donate organs?

Any, the recipient must be the same blood type as the donor.


Why should donor atoms donate the electrons?

Donor atom should donate the electrons to get into a stable state... and sometimes to form an ionic compound..