Fat pig and Pig farts.
The cornea of the eyes.
Appendixes are not typically transplanted because they are considered vestigial organs, meaning they serve no essential function in the body. Additionally, the risks associated with surgery to remove and transplant an appendix may outweigh any potential benefits.
The brain is the only part of the body that cannot be successfully transplanted due to its complexity and the unique way it integrates with the rest of the body. Transplanting the brain would require transferring memories, consciousness, and individual identity, which is currently beyond medical capabilities.
DNA in a transplanted organ is matched with the recipient's body through human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing. HLA genes code for proteins on the surface of cells that help the immune system recognize whether a cell is "self" or "foreign". A close match between the donor and recipient's HLA genes reduces the risk of organ rejection.
It is called organ rejection, which occurs when the recipient's immune system recognizes the transplanted organ as foreign and tries to attack and destroy it. Organ rejection can lead to the failure of the transplanted organ if not managed properly with immunosuppressive medications.
either in a furnace or are transplanted
organ of human body that some notorious diseases of today damage specify one which can be transplanted
No because the genetic structure is different and wont work in the human body.
The skin
tissue transplanted from part of the body to part of your genital area.
no.
There is no evidence supporting a procedure where a pig's stomach was actually transplanted into a human. However, there is research going on involving a procedure like this.
The cornea of the eyes.
To be transplanted on another human being.
Yes, part of a living human liver can be transplanted unto another living human - the liver part will grow into a fully functioning liver withing weeks/months.
Appendixes are not typically transplanted because they are considered vestigial organs, meaning they serve no essential function in the body. Additionally, the risks associated with surgery to remove and transplant an appendix may outweigh any potential benefits.
is it possible to transplant a chimp brain into a human skull