I had to get fingerprinted for my job as well as for school and clinicals over a year and a half ago. At that time, both the FBI as well as my place of employment had to take the "best out of 3" sets - taking each finger three separate times and using the best print possible. The FBI actually made me come back down again 2 weeks later to retry. They explained that they would match up my current prints (being taken that again that day) with the set they took 2 weeks prior to make sure all was the same and they would keep a record of them that was "built up" on top of each other by stacking the two sets of prints. I clean houses part time on the side and wasn't using gloves prior to this. After going through this and realizing my prints were unusable, I started wearing gloves to clean. As I said earlier, that was a year and a half ago. I had to redo my prints for an updated ID card at work today and guess what... still no prints. They had to make my ID with no prints this time. So, do they grow back? Maybe, but so far no luck with it personally. Hope that information helps.
No, they do not grow back. Yes, they do.
That has to hurt! You'll need to wait months for it to grow back. Put a bandage on the wound with some antibiotic ointment and don't pick at it.
Your uvula is not supposed to grow back once it has been removed.
1 in 1000 grow back
if you have a bone spur on the hip removed can it grow back
Why would you eat your finger? That is just weird. No you would not grow it back.
If theyre eating live food they just suck it in.They don't really attack.
yes theyre roots
The gene on your chromosomes will determine your height, color of your eyes, blood type, hair texture, size of your feet and your finger prints among many others.
The gene on your chromosomes will determine your height, color of your eyes, blood type, hair texture, size of your feet and your finger prints among many others.
add moist and air makes them grow
yes,they do grow with finger nail polish on.
I believe they grow faster.
your nails are constantly growing its takes about one to two weeks to have long nails
Step one: Grow arms Step two: Grow fingers Step three: Put the finger on the left of your right hand middle finger out then run it into something or Put the finger on the right of your middle finger out and run it into something Tip (Put All Fingers Down Except Finger on right or left of middle finger)
No, he did not. No one can "grow an extra finger." Some people are born with extra digits, though. Beethoven, however, was not born with extra digits.
Ofcourse not, you don't see them, your fingernails can't bleed and the body doesn't see a need to put nerves in it.