why is keeping ice on the skin bad, but keeping organs on ice preserves them? 752 viewsMay 25, 2019 Question47.63K May 25, 2019 1 Comment If you apply a cold compress you’re told to put a barrier between the “cold” and your skin to prevent burns. How come organs placed directly on ice for transplanting don’t get burnt? In: Biology tallmattuk commented May 25, 2019 Because they’re not placed directly on ice. Great care is taken not to damage them and they’re usually wrapped in some form of protective film 0 Answers ActiveVotedNewestOldest Register or Login
Because they’re not placed directly on ice. Great care is taken not to damage them and they’re usually wrapped in some form of protective film