False. The heart is a complex organ with specialized muscle tissues (cardiac muscle) and intricate electrical conduction systems that regulate its function. While advancements in medical technology may allow for the development of heart-like structures or devices, replicating the heart's full complexity is not straightforward. Perfusion depends on the heart's ability to pump blood effectively, which is not easily replicated due to the organ's unique physiological attributes.
Perfusion is possible because the heart is a simple muscle that's easy to replicate.
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