Any part of the brain can be donated to science, there is use for such as histological specimens, training in anatomy and cancer research. I doubt there are any instances of use in transplant though.
Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Cornea, bowels, limbs, face
your ear
brain
Yes, body parts are often used in transplants when donated with permission by the cadaver or relatives.
He donated his body to science, though I understand there is a rock and a plaque donated to him by his family in LA.
He donated his body to science, though I understand there is a rock and a plaque donated to him by his family in LA.
if the person who donated the body doesn't have the same blood type as the person who is receiving the organ, then the body will most likely not accept it
He isn't. He donated his body to science.
Someone who has donated their body to medical science after their death.
The answer to that is he wasn't buried.his body was donated to ucla research.
The only part of the eye that can be trasplanted is the cornea, or clear layer on the front of the eye.
Almost anything in your body can be donated to the helping of other people.
the idea given in the speech or the question asked.
Yes. Blood is normally donated a pint at a time. The body replaces it within 2 weeks.