The company produced organs until 1918, when it ceased operations.
They were one of the first firms to go back to classical organ-building techniques, and have been producing mechanical-action organs since 1930.
Further, the use of cloning to produce organs with an identical genotype to the recipient has issues all its own.
Sponges lack nerve cells, however, so they can't produce the complex sensory organs of higher animals.
Over time Wurlitzer changed to producing only organs, pianos, and jukeboxes.
And genetically altered animals might also produce organs that could be transplanted into humans with less chance of rejection than now exists.
They all have gamete producing organs or gonads.
Eventually the company even branched out to produce organs, drums, microphones and guitars.
The use of human embryos to produce organs can therefore in no way be justified.
The physical organization produces organs which have gone through the etheric and astral organizations but are on the way back again to their realm.