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∙ 12y agoI believe it is all a matter of opinion.
Like if someone needed a spare kidney, I would do it.
It can also be a religious aspect.
There are some many reasons as to why someone may or may not donate an organ to save someones life.
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∙ 12y agoThe reproductive body parts are covered in order to prevent the person from being rendered sterile.
Yes, the body can sometimes use one mineral to replace another in order to maintain homeostasis. For example, if there is a deficiency of one mineral, the body may use a similar mineral that can serve the same function in order to maintain balance. However, this can only occur to a certain extent and is not a long-term solution.
Atoms that are involved in bonding are called "bonded atoms." These atoms share, donate, or receive electrons in order to form chemical bonds with one another. Bonded atoms can form molecules or ions by establishing these bonds.
There are some elements that would get placed in an order that would not be correct for their electronic configuration.
It would be called a physical change, and would not be a chemical change at all. In order for a chemical change to occur, the original substances (reactants) must have different physical and chemical properties than the new substances (products).
You would have to stab jo mama in order to do this
you hair has to be at least 10 inches long in order for you to donate it
when an element donate it's electrons and another element acceps it,in order to complete the octet electronic configuration,ionic bonds are formed
Yes, unless you have permission by the person you are using the name of.
Most medical schools allow you to donate your body to science, but you would need to contact them directly in order to get the propper forms. You would also need to notify your next of kin, to that they can tell the appropriate authorities after you die.
You need to wait 24 hours after taking your last dose in order to donate blood.
In order to donate to Locks of Love hair must be a minimum of ten inches from tip to tip.
Some charities one can donate to in order to support breast cancer research would be American Cancer Society, demandcurestoday, bcrfcure, or stjude. All of these places not only work on breat cancer research they deal with all types of cancer.
A person that is financially supported by another person, usually a parent or guardian. A person must pay for over 50% of another persons living expenses, in order for that person to be claimed as a dependent.
Another name would be a second-order consumer.
Assuming that the "Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta (CPAA)" is meant here. The best way in order to make a donations to that organisation would be to go to their related website and select the "Donate" menu entry. This takes you directly to the donation website where all the necessary information in order to make a donation is summarized.
If you are referring to conjugate acids and bases, a conjugate acid is an acid that can donate a H+ in order to form a conjugate base. For example, HCl can donate it's H+ and create the conjugate base Cl-. On the other hand, a conjugate base would just be the opposite where chloride could add a hydrogen in order to create the conjugate acid.