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?
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.
Parts of the liver can regenerate. If some of the liver is removed, most of what was removed will grow back.
Fai's eyes can grow back
liver in a small way
Eyes
Piranhas' eyes normally grow back, but I'm not sure about pirnahas.
At birth, an infants eyes are about two-thirds the size of adult eyes. From the second year of life until puberty, eye growth progressively slows. After puberty, eye growth is negligible. "Yes, human eyes grow dramatically in size from bith until about 15 to 16 years of age. The size of the human eye from front to back is about 17 millimeters(mm) at birth, and human eyes grow to about 21 mm by two years of age, and about 23 to 24 mm by the time you reach your teenage years, in which it has grown to about 7/8th of an inch. This eye growth is in the "axial length" of the eye (front to back), and not in the part in which one sees through when looking at something. So, to answer the question, do human eyes grow?. Yes, human eyes grow until you are about 16 years old."
Yes. The only thing that does not grow on a human being is the eyes.
No
== == Yes, human eyes grow dramatically in size from bith until about 15 to 16 years of age. The size of the human eye from front to back is about 17 millimeters(mm) at birth, and human eyes grow to about 21 mm by two years of age, and about 23 to 24 mm by the time you reach your teenage years, in which it has grown to about 7/8th of an inch. This eye growth is in the "axial length" of the eye (front to back), and not in the part in which one sees through when looking at something. So, to answer the question, do human eyes grow?. Yes, human eyes grow until you are about 16 years old.
heck, no! (echo) no, no. no
Yes they do! I'm not quiet sure how but they do.
I am fairly certain that most parts in the human body grow, although the eyes grow the least. The eyes are nearly the same size at birth and when you are 90. It's not very noticeable though without really expensive equipment
No. The Human Spine does not Grow Back.
Probs not, bro :(
A childs tooth
No they do not. Goldfish can regrow fins just as you and I can regrow hair or finger nails and also like us they can not regrow organs like eyes