English: (Non-tissue based:Implants: made not of cells, but typically of alloys and electronics
,Organ funtion replacements: External machines replacing some or more of the functions that internal organs usually performs)(Tissue based; Isograft: between genetically identical individuals, Xenografts: between members of different spiecies, allograft: between different members of the same speicies)(Partially tissue based; for bones eg: Add ceramic mixes with nutrients for certain tissue encouraging tissues to grow in and on them)
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Overview of the different types of artificial organs we have so far e. g (Tissue based; Isograft: between genetically identical individuals, Xenografts: between members of different spiecies, allograft: between different members of the same speicies)