Biology, asked by topnoalisha2, 5 months ago

Which body organ cannot be transplanted?​

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Answered by propanther739
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Answer:

The human tissue

Explanation:

Organs that have been successfully transplanted include the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine, thymus and uterus. Tissues include bones, tendons (both referred to as musculoskeletal grafts), cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins. It does not incude the human tissue.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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It is impossible to transplant the brain.

Our anastomoses techniques are far from establishing nervous conjunction to have an intact CNS in a new body, even if we occasionally sense the need for this surgery.

Transplant:

  • A medical technique that involves moving tissue or an organ from one part of the patient's body to another, or from the donor to the receiver.
  • A transplant is when an organ, piece of tissue, or collection of cells is taken out of one person (the donor) and put into another, or when the same person has something relocated from one place to another.
  • A popular illustration of a transplant from one area of a person's body to another is a skin graft.

Different transplant procedures:

  1. Autologous transplants make use of your own bone marrow or blood cells.
  2. Bone marrow or blood cells from a donor are used in allogeneic transplants.
  3. An identical twin's bone marrow or cells are used in syngeneic allogeneic transplants.

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