10 organs of the human body without a person can survive
In the absence of these organs, either other organs partially compensate for their work
There are some organs in the human body that perform important functions, but if they are not present, a person can survive without them.
In the absence of these organs, either other organs partially compensate for their work, or life becomes possible with the help of medicines and medical facilities.
The following 10 organs are being given without which a person can survive:
1. Spleen
If it is removed, there is some effect on the immune system, but the person remains alive.
2. Appendix
A person can live a completely normal life without it.
3. One kidney
Usually a person has two kidneys, but a normal life can be lived with only one kidney.
One lung
If one lung is removed, the other lung is sufficient to live (only the ability to breathe is reduced).
5. Stomach
If it is removed due to a disease or cancer, food can be sent directly to the intestines.
6. Large intestine
The large intestine is important in absorbing water and collecting waste, but if it is removed, a person can survive despite some difficulties (diarrhea, dehydration).
7. Bladder
The bladder is necessary to collect urine, but even without it, doctors create alternative routes (urinary diversion).
8. Kidney
It helps in digesting fat. But even without it, a person can survive, only they have to abstain from food.
9. Reproductive organs
If a man or woman has their reproductive organs removed, it is still possible to live, only the ability to have children is lost.
10. Anus
If the anus is removed, as in cancer, etc., a colostomy bag is used to remove waste from the body, and a person can still survive on it.









