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  1. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    Why do people use pig organs?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:43 am

    At present, various large animals have been used in xenotransplantation, including pigs, monkeys, chimpanzees and baboons. Pigs are considered the most ideal organ xenograft donor because their organ size, physiological metabolism and immune system are similar to those of human beings.

    At present, various large animals have been used in xenotransplantation, including pigs, monkeys, chimpanzees and baboons. Pigs are considered the most ideal organ xenograft donor because their organ size, physiological metabolism and immune system are similar to those of human beings.

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  2. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    What are the risks of artificial organs?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:41 am

    They are: 1) surface or gas effects on solid and fluid constituents of blood; 2) immunologic problems; 3) hydrodynamic effects; 4) biochemical effects; 5) potential carcinogens; 6) potential teratogens; 7) a group of physical incompatibilities which include heat, electricity, and mechanical supportRead more

    They are: 1) surface or gas effects on solid and fluid constituents of blood; 2) immunologic problems; 3) hydrodynamic effects; 4) biochemical effects; 5) potential carcinogens; 6) potential teratogens; 7) a group of physical incompatibilities which include heat, electricity, and mechanical support problems.

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  3. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    What artificial organs are used today?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:39 am

    Artificial organs include the artificial heart and pacemaker (qq. v.), the use of dialysis (q.v.) to perform kidney functions, and the use of artificial substitutes for missing limbs (see prosthesis).

    Artificial organs include the artificial heart and pacemaker (qq. v.), the use of dialysis (q.v.) to perform kidney functions, and the use of artificial substitutes for missing limbs (see prosthesis).

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  4. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    How are artificial organs used?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:37 am

    An artificial organ is an engineered device that can be implanted or integrated into a human body—interfacing with living tissue—to replace a natural organ, to duplicate or augment a specific function or functions so the patient may return to a normal life as soon as possible16.

    An artificial organ is an engineered device that can be implanted or integrated into a human body—interfacing with living tissue—to replace a natural organ, to duplicate or augment a specific function or functions so the patient may return to a normal life as soon as possible16.

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  5. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    What are the benefits of artificial organs?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:35 am

    Artificial organs are needed for cardiac assist devices, orthopedic devices, neuroprostheses and neurological support, urological support, visual support, blood cell and tissue replacement, and autoimmune and metabolic therapy treatments.

    Artificial organs are needed for cardiac assist devices, orthopedic devices, neuroprostheses and neurological support, urological support, visual support, blood cell and tissue replacement, and autoimmune and metabolic therapy treatments.

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  6. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    What was the first artificial organ?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:12 am

    Known as the “Father of Artificial Organs,” Dr. Kolff invented the first artificial heart and kidney using orange-juice cans, used auto parts, and sausage casings. He was noted for saying, “If a man can grow a heart, he can build one.” Willem Kolff was born in Leyden, The Netherlands, on 14 FebruaryRead more

    Known as the “Father of Artificial Organs,” Dr. Kolff invented the first artificial heart and kidney using orange-juice cans, used auto parts, and sausage casings. He was noted for saying, “If a man can grow a heart, he can build one.” Willem Kolff was born in Leyden, The Netherlands, on 14 February 1911.

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  7. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    What is an Artificial organ?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:10 am

    Artificial organs are bioengineered devices or tissues that scientists create and integrate into the human body to replace, duplicate, or augment functional, naturally occurring organs. They pose a solution to organ donor shortages, and can also be used as medical training tools.

    Artificial organs are bioengineered devices or tissues that scientists create and integrate into the human body to replace, duplicate, or augment functional, naturally occurring organs. They pose a solution to organ donor shortages, and can also be used as medical training tools.

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  8. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Education

    Who is known as mother of biology?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:07 am

    Maria Sibylla Merian, it is known as the mother of biology. she was born ‎in Frankfurt on 2 April 1647. Merian created some of the best-kept records of flora and fauna in Germany in the seventeenth-century.

    Maria Sibylla Merian, it is known as the mother of biology. she was born ‎in Frankfurt on 2 April 1647. Merian created some of the best-kept records of flora and fauna in Germany in the seventeenth-century.

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  9. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Education

    Who is father of mathematics?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:04 am

    Archimedes is widely regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians in history, earning him the title of the "Father of Mathematics." Born in Syracuse, Sicily, in 287 BC, Archimedes was a polymath who made significant contributions to a wide range of fields, including mathematics, physics, engineeriRead more

    Archimedes is widely regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians in history, earning him the title of the “Father of Mathematics.” Born in Syracuse, Sicily, in 287 BC, Archimedes was a polymath who made significant contributions to a wide range of fields, including mathematics, physics, engineering, and astronomy.

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  10. Asked: April 23, 2024In: Health

    What is the smallest unit in DNA?

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    Added an answer on April 23, 2024 at 2:02 am

    Nucleotide: It is the smallest unit of DNA which consists of nucleoside and phosphate groups. It is the monomeric unit of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA, such as Nucleic acid form the genetic material and protein molecules.

    Nucleotide: It is the smallest unit of DNA which consists of nucleoside and phosphate groups. It is the monomeric unit of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA, such as Nucleic acid form the genetic material and protein molecules.

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