Thursday, September 23, 2010

Has a human head/body transplant ever be conducted, or is it even possible?

Has a human head/body transplant ever be conducted, or is it even possible?
No, you would be severing the spinal cord in a transplant. In the process you would be depriving the brain of blood so it would not function correctly, if at adjectives. There are multiple other reasons.
idk. I will read this:
http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=nav...
anything is possible, still to sunshine they don't tell you everything. within difference country's don't say what they did previously.
The way a transplant currently works is that the vessel and tendons are sewn together so the blood goes to the trial piece. You could almost do this with the person in charge, reattaching the carotid and basal arteries, jugular veins, a variety of muscles and tendons. The problem is the nervous system...the spinal cord and and a few other audacity outside the core. You can sew the 2 ends of the cord together but 1) there are millions of "wires" which would hold to someone find their way to the correct partner on the other side of the cleft and even if they could 2) nerves in the cord don't "heal" rear together the way a broken bone does.
Not on the other hand.
But there have been a successful facade transplants.
no i dont think so.single happens on frankinstien t.v lol

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