yes
The new skin cells will move up to the surface and replace the dead skin cells.
In the same way your skin repairs itself. It has evolved genetically to be able to repair the external damage that happens occasionally.
Yes it is. The skin is the largest of all human organs. Skin has the ability to protect your body and can repair itself when injured, unless it is a deep cut or burn
TEETH are the only part of the body that can't repair itself
Blood platelets stick together forming a scab. Once the new skin cells underneath are formed, the scab falls off.
pretty much everything; except for the brain, eyes, ears, nose, fingers/ toes, and any thing that came off ( like if you lost your arm in the war or something ). The body repairs itself internally and externally.
occipital lobe can be repair itself by related exercises
Cartilage cannot repair itself.
Mitosis is responsible for repair of your skin following a sunburn.
Mitosis is responsible for repair of your skin following a sunburn.
your skin replaces itself about every 30 days, everything else is replaced in cycles that take somewhat longer than that
The skin is an organ itself