At best there have been a few dozen people die on Everest, where as there are thousands who will die of organ failure around the world.
If you mean to ask are you more likely to die on Everest due to either trauma/exposure to elements or from organ failure (perhaps due to organ failure) then the answer is exposure.
Most climbers will die when they get lost in the cold and dark. Others will die falling into crevaces (although that is more rare) and some will experience the effects of high altitudes (low oxygen) and do stupid things like step off of the mountain.
Organ failure.
So an organ does actually makes an organ system so if an organ gets damaged the organ system will stop functioning so it will completely be useless
While playing the organ the organist had an organ failure, his heart gave out.
organ failure
All deaths are a result of organ failure in one way or another.
Yes.
Organ failure occurs when an organ in the body loses its ability to function properly, leading to a decline in overall health. This can happen acutely or chronically and may affect organs such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, or liver. Symptoms often vary depending on the organ involved but can include fatigue, swelling, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, organ failure can be life-threatening and may require medical intervention, such as dialysis for kidney failure or mechanical support for respiratory failure.
yes.
The combination of swollen ankles and signs of degenerating organ functions could indicate various serious medical conditions such as heart failure, liver disease, or kidney failure. A comprehensive medical evaluation, including blood tests and imaging studies, would be necessary to determine the exact diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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So an organ does actually makes an organ system so if an organ gets damaged the organ system will stop functioning so it will completely be useless
I hope not as I take it.