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defintion of transplantation in history​

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Answered by sahil3303
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A plant that has been uprooted and replanted. A surgical procedure in a human or animal in which a body tissue or organ is transferred from a donor to a recipient or from one part of the body to another. Heart, lung, liver, kidney, corneal, and bone-marrow transplants are performed to treat life-threatening illness.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Transplantation can be referred as the process of taking any organ or a living tissue and implanting the same in another body. Organ transplantation has gained a huge popularity in recent days.

According to history, Kidney was the first human organ which was transplanted. The first kidney transplantation was done successfully in the year 1954.

Later, heart, pancreas, and liver were also transplanted in the 1960s. Various intestinal organs and lungs were first transplanted in 1980.

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