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Jan 3, 2024

[Answer] 1. The moving of a functioning organ from a donor site on a human to a recipient site on a human is known as what type of surgery?

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...1. organ migration 2. organ transplant 3. organ removal 4. organ transfer An organ transplant is a type of surgery where an organ is moved from one site to another (this could also be on the same person, e.g. for skin grafts). The first known successful human organ transplant, a corneal transplant, was performed by Eduard Zirm at Olomouc Eye Clinic in the Czech Republic in 1905. Other types of human organ transplants performed include heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine and thymus transplants.




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