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the place of where it got cut, it would grow back again. Accept The end of the head I think... :)
A stem cell transplant can help cure disease because it can grow into any cells that you body needs. An example of a time when a stem cell transplant is when a man cut off the end of his finger and used pig stem cells to grow it back.
it gets cut off
Damage to the nail bed, usually. You may have hit or trapped the end of your finger a while back, and it's damaged the base of the nail. It should grow through with clear nail behind it.
No, they do not grow back thicker. There is a bit of a fallacy regarding this, but it has to do with the hair loosing the normal taper and being cut off square at the end, so it may appear thicker, but the thickness of the hair does not change.
first, nails are part of the bones in your finger. that thing you mentioned maybe is the nail growing back to your finger.
Put the ruler down on it. Then put your finger at one end of the ruler, and move the other end of the ruler to your finger. Do this again. The end of the ruler will be 90cm from where you started.
Ronnie Lott had the tip of his pinky finger amputated at the end of the 1985 season after it was crushed during a tackle.
capillaries run into your fingers some end there but some turn around and go back down
No My gerbil Neve just the fur grows back in
Probably 2 weeks,more if your hair grows slower!