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Could an organism survive without one of its organs
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Could an organism survive without one of its organs
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When the organ is not very important, survival is possible. Also, with some organs down (like one of the lungs, one of the kidneys), survival is difficult.
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yes, depending on which one it is. if it is the nucleus or nuclei, no.
Hope this helped and please understand that i don't always give away answers you just got lucky.:-)
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