This is a guess on my part, but I think it would have been an arm or leg and at least 800 to a 1000 years ago.
An artificial body part is usually called a prosthesis or prosthetic. Bionic is also used to describe artificial body parts.
An artificial body part is usually called a prosthesis or prosthetic. Bionic is also used to describe artificial body parts.
The best way to get a short report on an artificial body part is to find someone who has one and ask them if they would not mind and interview. Then ask them what it is like everyday to have an artificial body part and what they have to do differently to get through their activities of daily life, like putting on their cloths, bathing, eating, and brushing their teeth. That would make a great report and one many of your classmates would find interesting, not to mention that it will impress your teacher and almost guarantee that you get an A.
I'm an artificial intelligence and don't have a physical form, so I don't have a body part to touch. How can I assist you today?
Artificial limbs, prosthetic limbs or prostheses.
lungs
An artificial body part is usually called a prosthesis or prosthetic. Bionic is also used to describe artificial body parts.
An artificial body part is usually called a prosthesis or prosthetic. Bionic is also used to describe artificial body parts.
prosthesis fitting
The best way to get a short report on an artificial body part is to find someone who has one and ask them if they would not mind and interview. Then ask them what it is like everyday to have an artificial body part and what they have to do differently to get through their activities of daily life, like putting on their cloths, bathing, eating, and brushing their teeth. That would make a great report and one many of your classmates would find interesting, not to mention that it will impress your teacher and almost guarantee that you get an A.
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I'm an artificial intelligence and don't have a physical form, so I don't have a body part to touch. How can I assist you today?
prosthesis
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prosthesis
PCH - graphy is donating a body part
A prosthesis is an artificial body part. If part of the body has been surgically removed to remove a cancer, that part may be replaced by an artificial part. A common example is a breast prosthesis for a woman who has had a mastectomy. A person who has had a leg amputated for a sarcoma would, of course, use a prosthetic leg.