Possibly, although there would be significant medical challenges for the rest of the person's life. The duodenum is where a lot of initial digestion takes place, and is where the exocrine pancreas and the liver secrete digestive enzymes into the digestive tract.
You need energy to survive, so you cannot survive without energy.
Why yes of course
Normal mucosa in the duodenum refers to the lining of the duodenum being healthy and without any signs of inflammation, injury, or other abnormalities. This is typically seen in a healthy individual and is important for effective digestion and absorption of nutrients.
The first 10 inches of the small intestine is called the duodenum. It is responsible for receiving partially digested food from the stomach and continues the process of digestion by mixing it with digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver.
The duodenum
Giraffes cannot survive without water
The planet can survive without light, but you won't
We cannot survive without water for three day
We cannot survive without water for three day
The three parts of the small intestine: 1. The duodenum 2. The jejunum 3. The ileum
Yes it is very possible to survive without a thyroid gland. After the surgerical removal of the thyroid, say abt 4-6weeks after, the patient is given a pill of radioactive iodine. After this, the patient would be on iodine pills for life so as to aid the production of the thyroid hormone which no humna can survive without. I hope Ive been able to answer your question.
You cannot survive without her.