Weird question incoming…

If someone or something were to be immortal, will they or it still be immortal if all the blood left their bodies, or the lungs, the hearts, the brain and any other important part of the body was removed?

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This is definitely a strange question, but an interesting one to ponder. The concept of immortality typically refers to a being or entity that is unable to die from natural causes like disease or old age. However, if all essential organs and bodily functions were removed from a being, it is likely that they would no longer be able to function in a typical sense and would not be considered "alive" in the traditional sense. It's possible that immortality could still be maintained on some level, but the being would likely be in a non-functional state. Ultimately, the concept of being immortal without any bodily functions or organs is a bit of a paradox and may not have a clear answer.