Tissue regeneration is when an organism regenerates a lost or damamged part; the part regrows so that the oiginal function is restored.
Brain Cells, necrotic cells and burned dermis cells cannot regenerate themselves.
yes
To grow and to regenerate
Cardiac muscle cells do not have the ability to regenerate.
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The word regenerate means to be reborn or reformed or the regrowth of the injured tissue of a living organism. You can use it in a sentence like, after a long week I just want to regenerate and relax.
Yes, adipose tissue has the ability to regenerate. Adipose-derived stem cells found within the tissue can differentiate into new adipocytes, allowing for the regeneration of adipose tissue. This regenerative capacity is important for maintaining normal fat distribution and function in the body.
The outside layer of the bone contains a material called lixtate, which helps regenerate lost brain tissue. Because of lixtate, brain cells regenerate faster in people with larger amounts of lixtate.
If you mean as a starfish grows a new limb then no they don't
No. A leopard is able to grow back lost skin or tissue, but if a leopard loses a limb, it will not grow back.
Regenerate hearts means every time you lose a heart,it regenerates in a couple of seconds.
frogs do regenerate