You can donate not only kidney's, but also parts of the liver and skin can be donated. Also the lung, pancreas, bone marrow and intestine can be donated while alive.
Retinas cannot currently be donated or replaced as whole organs due to their complex structure and connection to the brain. However, some research is being conducted on retinal transplants and artificial retinas to restore vision in certain conditions such as retinal degeneration.
The list of living donor organs is shorter because not all organs can be donated while the donor is alive, due to the complexity of the organ and the impact on the donor's health. The most commonly donated organs from living donors are the kidney and liver, as they are organs that a person can live without or regenerate. Other organs, such as the heart or lungs, are not commonly donated from living donors due to the high risk involved.
bone marrow, kidneys heart, brain (i am not sure about these two) there might be more but i do not know
While it's possible, in spite of exhaustive pre-testing, that the recipient's body rejects a donated organ and the result is fatal, the opposite is more often the truth -- donated organs most often save lives.
The most commonly transplanted organs include kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, and pancreas. These organs are often transplanted to patients suffering from organ failure or life-threatening conditions.
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Retinas cannot currently be donated or replaced as whole organs due to their complex structure and connection to the brain. However, some research is being conducted on retinal transplants and artificial retinas to restore vision in certain conditions such as retinal degeneration.
money yes, vital organs, no.
The list of living donor organs is shorter because not all organs can be donated while the donor is alive, due to the complexity of the organ and the impact on the donor's health. The most commonly donated organs from living donors are the kidney and liver, as they are organs that a person can live without or regenerate. Other organs, such as the heart or lungs, are not commonly donated from living donors due to the high risk involved.
Yes, organs can be donated to parents if they are a suitable match and meet the medical criteria for donation. In some instances, donation to a family member may be prioritized if they are in need of a transplant.
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Well that depends. Some people don't want to give their organs away. if they want to donate their organs they will.
some or donated, some are put back, and some are incinerated.
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Whether or not you wish to have your organs and tissue donated for transplant, in the event of your untimely death.
bone marrow, kidneys heart, brain (i am not sure about these two) there might be more but i do not know
No, cannot.