Urinary Bladder: The urinary bladder is very well protected in the pelvic cavity by the two hip bones
The skin is generally the least likely organ to be severely damaged in an automobile accident, as it serves as the body's first line of defense and is often protected by clothing and seat belts. While abrasions and contusions can occur, internal organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs are at a greater risk of serious injury due to the forces involved in collisions. Additionally, the skin's ability to heal itself can also mitigate the impact of minor injuries sustained during such events.
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.
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.
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No. It's not common for any child to get any of their organs damaged.
the organism will die.
All organs can be damaged; the term explosion is not adequate.
Maybe, there are lots of organs located near the stomach and those organs can be damaged if you pump it.
It seems logical, apart from outright death- practically any kind of injury or trauma could occur from a severe automobile accident- injuries leading to loss of limbs ( amputations) damage to the female genital organs CAN happen with a lateral or side impact ( given the grave nature of this disability I would hesitate to use the slang term, side-swipe. It could trigger a miscarriage, let us repress the bomb-trigger analogy!
Yes, you can conceive a child while you are suffering from an ovarian torsion. Because you have two ovaries, one of these organs is likely to still be functional even when the other is damaged.
lungs
The organ that is damaged if a person has Tuberculosis (TB) is the lungs.