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The human body does not regenerate organs once they've been removed. If it could, amputees could just grow another limb. Barring parts of the liver, we as humans cannot regenerate, sadly we are stuck this way. Who knows, maybe we will evolve one day?

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The skin usually grows back if injured. Humans usually do not regenerate at all, unlike some animals like amphibians and echinoderms, which can grow back almost half of their bodies! Usually if a human body part is injured, scar tissue grows where it was damaged - this is a tough kind of tissue that is much less flexible than the other tissue, but is stronger.

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Parts of the liver can regenerate. If some of the liver is removed, most of what was removed will grow back.

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Fai's eyes can grow back

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liver in a small way

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Eyes

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Q: Can the human eyes grow back?
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