yes
No, because they are unable to regenerate lost body parts (unlike lizards).
Tissue repair primarily occurs through regeneration and fibrosis. Regeneration involves the replacement of damaged cells with new, functional cells of the same type, restoring normal tissue architecture and function. In contrast, fibrosis occurs when the tissue is unable to regenerate fully, leading to the formation of scar tissue composed of collagen that may not fully restore the original functionality. Both processes are essential for healing but can vary depending on the type and extent of injury.
They do not contain vascular tissue.
Scar tissue
what part of the body is unable to repair itself
The Go phase is the stage that is most associated with a cell that is unable to divide again such as a muscle or nerve cell. Generally, brain and nerve cells are not able to regenerate after injury because they have left the cell cycle and are unable to return.
No, praying mantis antennae do not grow back if they are broken off. Unlike some other insects that can regenerate certain body parts, mantises are unable to regenerate their antennae once they are lost. However, they can survive and adapt without them, as their other sensory organs can compensate to some extent.
if the heart was made of bone it would be unable to move and contract, death would therefore occur.
"Permutit" generally refers to a type of synthetic zeolite used for ion exchange in water treatment. Zeolite exhaustion occurs when the zeolite is unable to exchange ions effectively anymore. To regenerate exhausted zeolite, it is typically washed with a salt solution to displace the unwanted ions and restore its ion exchange capacity.
Viruses - they are unable to replicate outside of a host cell.
Viruses - they are unable to replicate outside of a host cell.
Viruses - they are unable to replicate outside of a host cell.