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no. but your brain can reorginize itself.
Yes and no. The neurons, what we would call brain cells, do not regrow but the supporting glial cells can regrow. Recovery of functions after a traumatic brain injury generally are the result of forming new pathways within the brain around the damaged area.
Brain cells do not typically regrow at a fast rate. The process of neurogenesis, or the generation of new brain cells, occurs throughout life but at a slow and limited rate. Factors such as age, overall health, and lifestyle habits can influence the rate of brain cell regeneration.
They aren't. Neurons are brain matter, and those cells don't regrow.
No. Your brain can create new synapses, but the cells don't regrow. When a sick brain is viewed on a MIR the areas with dead cells show as holes in the brain, but a healthy brain is shown as a healthy blue and whole.
No-- Nerve cells are one of the few kinds of cells that never regenerate or regrow.
Yes, it is possible for neurons in the brain to regenerate and grow through a process called neurogenesis. This process mainly occurs in specific regions of the brain, such as the hippocampus, and is influenced by factors like exercise, diet, and mental stimulation.
some carnations are perennial and will regrow.
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Yes. It can regrow another arm. But the severed arm will not regrow into another octopus.
Example sentence - She waited patiently for her hair to regrow after the treatment.
Yes the branches will regrow.