| TRANSPLANTING | Moving an organ or tissue from one part of the body to another, or from one person or animal to another (13) |
| TRANSPLANT | To transfer an organ or tissue from one person to another (10) |
| TRANSFER | A design on paper to be applied to a surface in decalcomania; conveyance of property, a footballer or funds etc from one person or place to another; or, a change of bus/train (8) |
| SKINGRAFTS | Removal, by plastic surgeons, of surface membranes from one part of the body to another (4,6) |
| TRANSPLANTATION | A surgical procedure of moving an organ or living tissue into another person's body (15) |
| SEDATE | To cause a person or animal to be calm by giving them a drug (6) |
| APPELLATECOURT | In the law, what is a court that has the power to hear appeals and can review decisions made in anot |
| NUTRIENT | A substance helping a plant or animal to grow |
| OPT | Choose; pick one over anot her (3) |
| TIDY | ANot like a sty |
| FARMER | A person who raises vegetables or animals to put food on our tables |
| NERVE | Bundle of axioms functioning to transmit messages from one part of the human body to another (5) |
| GRAFT | Piece of living tissue surgically transplanted from one body or part of a body to another (5) |
| NECROSIS | Death or decay of part of an organ or tissue due to disease or injury (8) |
| APLASIA | In medicine, the failure of an organ or tissue to develop or to function normally (7) |
| LESION | Injury or change in an organ or tissue tending to result in impairment or loss of function |
| PROLAPSE | The sinking of an organ or tissue down from its normal position (8) |
| GLOVEBOX | Legend gets nothing from tennis, from fight in the ring or from one of the handy types in golf? (8) |
| BIOPSY | Examination of tissue from a living body to determine the cause or extent of a disease (6) |
| EXPORT | A takeaway or carry-out, but from one country to another; or, a variety of strong brown beer (6) |