In the presence of stem cells, yes.
Yes, teeth are considered part of the human skeleton.
No, it is not possible for a human and a gorilla to reproduce and have offspring together because they are different species with incompatible genetics.
A human has approximately 20 teeth which can be considered as splines.
There is no evidence to suggest that human teeth were ever used as a form of currency in any society. Teeth have been used historically for adornment or ritualistic purposes in some cultures, but not as a currency.
Nerve cells, also known as neurons, generally do not reproduce or regenerate in the human body. Once they are damaged or lost, they are not easily replaced. This is why injuries to the nervous system can have long-lasting effects.
Teeth do not reproduce in the human population. Teeth are bones and are not materials that are considered to be reproductive.
No, unfortunately we are not like sharks, who continue to grow nice new teeth throughout their lives. If a tooth falls out of our mouths, we will have a gap there permanently unless we get a fake tooth. The only time a tooth falls out and gets replaced by a new tooth, is when our baby teeth begin to fall out during childhood.
There are 32 teeth in an adult human.
There are 3 characteristics of human teeth -thecodontheterodontdiphiodont
the maximum no of teeth in a humans body are 32 teeth.
No, it is not possible to regrow the human teeth but a replacement is possible.
No, human girls need a male partner to reproduce.
Human teeth are use for chewing and grabbing. Frogs have teeth on the top of their jaw. Frog teeth are use mainly to hold the prey.
No, dog teeth do not fall out and regrow like human teeth. Dogs have two sets of teeth in their lifetime: baby teeth, which fall out and are replaced by permanent adult teeth.
26 teeth
Answer The human body has 33 teeth.
26 teeth