The organs in the abdominal and thoracic cavity are most vulnerable when a person is involved in an automobile accident. The most common injuries are to the spleen, liver, and lungs. The reason that these organs are impacted the most is the force of the impact as well as pressure from the seat belt.
I believe that the kidneys, brain, and lungs are most vulnerable to accidental trauma, but the heart, kidney, brain, eyes would be more open to direct trauma, such as a strike or directional impact.
Urinary Bladder: The urinary bladder is very well protected in the pelvic cavity by the two hip bones
That is unlikely. Your urinary bladder is just as at risk as the rest of your abdominal organs during an automobile accident. However, due to its muscular structure, it may be able to recover quicker, though I am unsure of the regenerative rates of muscles vs organ tissues.
A seat belt, which should be worn, can cause injury. There is no boney protection as the chest has. A head injury could be worse.
Yes you can, but there is a process involved. Many states have a small card that people carry to give permission if there is an accident that their organs can be harvested for those who need them.
Contains organs involved in internal fertilizayion
The sale of organs raises ethical concerns about exploitation and inequality. It may incentivize vulnerable individuals to sell their organs for financial gain, potentially leading to coercion and exploitation. Instead, it is better to focus on improving organ donation systems and promoting voluntary and altruistic organ donation to ensure fairness and protect the well-being of all individuals involved.
the organs involved in insulin are liver and liver muscle and the pancreas
Certain abdominal organs are not involved in the digestive process. In fetal pigs, these organs include the liver and the kidneys.
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They are involved with the creation of a new copy of an animal (plant). Thus, reproductive organs are involved with the reproduction of the species.
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