The Question Isn't " Does The Appendix Grow back?"
The Question is do you want it to?
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Your uvula is not supposed to grow back once it has been removed.
Yes it can. I had to have it removed along with another one. The doctors told me if it is removed properly it can grow back. I had never heard of such a thing. I have before and after x-rays and yes they grew back. It took almost 4 months.
The liver is unique in that it has the ability to regenerate and grow back after being partially removed due to injury or surgery. This regenerative ability helps the liver to recover and continue functioning properly.
Yes, in a healthy tissue culture, new cells can replace the cells that are removed. This process, known as cell regeneration or proliferation, allows the tissue to heal and continue to grow and function properly.
A succulent can grow from a leaf through a process called propagation. When a leaf is removed from the plant and placed in soil, it can develop roots and eventually grow into a new plant. This method allows succulents to reproduce and expand their population.
nope. you cant stitch a appendix back it would hurt too much. Also, you cant grow an appendix.
The horse DOES NOT have an appendix. The equivalent organ in a horse is the CECUM, which serves as a fermentation vat for fiber in the digestive tract. As in humans, the cecum is part of the large intestine. Unlike the appendix, which is an appendage that can be removed (and is necessarily removed when infected), the cecum is an essential part of the horse's digestive tract.
Yes Tonsils More Than Once, In Some Cases They Don't Grow Back But If They Do They Can Be Removed Again.
never,he removed his hair like women used to do,with fire!
nope. you cant stitch a appendix back it would hurt too much. Also, you cant grow an appendix.
No, your appendix does not grow back. Once it's gone, it's gone.
No, ribs do not grow back if surgically removed. Unlike certain tissues in the body, ribs are bones that do not regenerate after being surgically excised. Once removed, the body may adapt to the absence of the rib, but the bone itself will not reappear.
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
Cashews don't grow in a shell, they grow on top of a small fruit that is a bit like an apple. They are removed before being packaged and shipped.
No, back teeth cannot grow back after they have been lost or removed.
Once tonsils are removed they do not grow back, so the answer is NO.
Yes they can but it is very rare. I had mine removed when I was 2 but they grew back and caused problems when I was 22 and I had to have them removed again. Yes they can I have my tonsils and adenoids removed when I was 4, my adenoids removed again at 13 and am going into surgery for the 3rd time on 18th nov 2009 to have my adnoids removed again...I'm 29 now!! This has caused huge problems with my ears have had 3 sets of grommets when i was 5,13,18 now having 4th set in on 18/11, the specialist assures me that now I'm having them out as an adult they won't come back....I will have to keep you posted on that one.