People may need artificial organs if their natural organs are no longer functioning properly due to disease, injury, or congenital defects. Artificial organs can help support a person's bodily functions and improve their quality of life or even save their life in some cases.
Some of the latest research topics in material science: 1. Application of composites in aircraft structures 2. Design and production of corrosion resistant materials 3. Creating smart materials 4. Nanocomposites and nano-structures 5. Artificial organs and human structures development 6. Condensed matter physics 7. Carbon nanotubes
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The paired organs which remove waste materials from the blood are called the kidneys.
An organ transplant is when organs are taken out of human organ donors and placed into another human, but artificial organs are either grown in science labs from stem cells or electronic organs that are usually made of plastic or metal.
K. N. Matsumura has written: 'After fifteen years : artificial liver & artificial pancreas' -- subject(s): Artificial liver, Artificial organs, Diseases, Islands of Langerhans, Liver, Pancreas
Your kidneys and liver
Ronald Goodfield has written: 'A nurse's guide to artificial ventilation' -- subject(s): Artificial respiration, Diseases, Nursing, Nursing texts, Respirators, Respiratory organs
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