Pramoda Earla
There are many people who lost their valuable lives due to organ loss or improper functioning of particular organ, which leads to the death of that particular person. Transplantation can be defined as the transfer of any essential organ, cell, or tissue from one location to another with in a same individual or from one person to another for the purpose of replacing the patient’s damaged organs. There are different types of transplantations depending up on the type of transplant, which includes, Heart, kidney, liver, lung, pancreas, intestine, and thymus, bones, cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins. Although there are several drawbacks involved, transplantation has become an unbelievable evolution by developing day by day and becoming available to the common people to save their valuable lives, thus it can be regarded as an amazing gift to the human population.
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