Importance Of Organ Organs

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It is evident that the human body is a complex machine, firing electrical pulses non-stop day in and day out twenty-our hours a day seven days a week. There are endless parts of the body and all these parts come together to carry out life in an orderly fashion. Organs play the biggest part in this machine we called the human body. But sometimes these organs become weak, tired, diseased, and unable to work properly. That is where organ donors come into play. Organ donors are people able and willing to give up an organ in order to improve the health of another person allowing that patient to carry on about their lives without the worry of a disruption via the infected part of the body. The organ donors can either volunteer if the person is willing to go under the knife if the organ is a match such as a mom and or dad, or if they prefer in most states you have the option to donate organs when you die ad you can certify yourself by a signature on the back of your state issued driver’s license. Organ donors provide life through transplantation, in the production research and engineering of organs and further research into the testing and development of artificial organs.
Transplantation is the procedure of placing a healthy organ in place or your bad organ; this procedure takes a well-trained doctor and a steady hand. There are only a few major organs that can be transplanted to carry out the original job of the organ such as the kidney, liver, and small intestine. Each year over 28,000 people successfully receive an organ transplant. But at the same time the demand for organ donors and/or transplants is much higher than the amount that can be delivered to the public; on average eighteen people die every day due to not being able to ...

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...ple across the globe(bmecentral.com). Organs that can be replaced artificially are quite numerous, including the ears, ovaries, and even the heart and brain. The availability of artificial organs can do much to improve a person’s life from providing the essential bodily functions for survival to improving sensory capabilities such as sight and hearing(bmecentral.com).
Artificial organs are not able to totally and indefinitely replace the loss of function of all vital organs. These organs can only bridge the time to transplantation(A. Vega). Artificial organs have been around for only a little while but the technology has evolved from pacesetters to artificial organs that carry out the original job of the organ. Organ donors provide life through transplantation and help in the production research and engineering of organs and further research into artificial organs.

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