It depends. If a monkey and a human mate then the female may conceive the baby but the baby will be sterile. But the species mated must have a close match in DNA otherwise a baby will not be conceived.NO IT IS ABSOLUTELY NOT POSSIBLE FOR A HUMAN TO GIVE BIRTH TO ANYTHING OTHER THAN ANOTHER HUMAN, THE DNA, BLOOD AND TISSUE TYPE IS NOT COMPATIBLE. If a primate embryo was implanted in a human , the humans immune system would attack the embryo as an invading foreign body and destroy it.
A potto is a nocturnal primate species found in Africa. They are known for their slow movements, large eyes, and ability to hang upside down from branches. Potto's are small in size and have a strong grip that helps them navigate through the forest canopy.
This is not possible. For the chick to break the shell, it must first break the membrane.
Darwin observed that primate like animals that looked vaguely like us, evolved over time to stand upright, evolve large brains, and advanced vocalization through saying how if an early primate had these adaptions, would look much like we all do today.
The woodworm can eat through plastic. Though this is not likely it has the ability to eat through different plastics.
It would be possible to kill someone through headbutting or stomping you to death. Neither is very likely.
kidney transplant (defination , machine)
The motto of Oregon National Primate Research Center is 'Better Health Through Scientific Discovery'.
Yes, it is possible to donate your eyes after death to help restore vision for a blind person through a cornea transplant.
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No, it is not possible to donate your eyes to help a blind person regain their sight. However, you can donate your corneas after death to help restore vision for someone in need through a cornea transplant.
The patient goes through a "transplant assessment" - blood tests, MRI's, EEG's, ECG's, psychological assessment's, ultra sounds and x rays (and some other stuff) to check that they are suitable candidates. Only if they pass all of these are they considered "eligible" for a transplant.
After much research, I have found that it is possible, but risky. Sarah Luiz, a transsexual woman (though incorrectly called a transgendered person in the press), is a recipient for the womb transplant but even if she does get a transplant her baby is still in risk because her immuno-suppressants (to keep her body from rejecting the womb) may harm the baby. I do hope she gets the womb transplant; it will be a break through for all the young TS women wanting to give birth.
True. Primate ancestors had unbendable big toes that helped them grasp branches, and binocular vision that allowed for depth perception and accurate judgment of distances while moving through trees.
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In India, there are many different hair transplant options available. The largest and most commonly known place that offers transplant services is Darling Bands Hair Transplant. You can also find out other options of Hair Transplant. Always remember that the hair transplant is a surgical procedure and thus it require very experienced surgeon and the team. You can contact Hair & Senses, New Delhi for the hair transplant.
Yes, even though extensive testing is done on the organ to provide the closest match possible, your body in most cases will reject the organ without the use of medicine, as it can still tell it is foreign.
You have to go through a "transplant assessment" at a hospital that performs heart transplants. The assesment is usually a 3-day to 1 week inpatient procedure, involving blood tests, EEG's, ECG's, ultrasounds, X-rays ,MRI's and a psychological assessment. There may be some other tests too. If you pass all of these, you will be considered a suitable candidate for a heart transplant and your name will be added to the transplant waiting list.