No, they do not grow back.
Yes, they do.
No, brain cells do not regenerate or grow back once they are damaged or lost. However, other brain cells can sometimes compensate for the lost functions. It is important to protect and preserve brain health to prevent cell damage.
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No, skull bone does not regenerate or grow back after brain surgery. However, in some cases, synthetic materials or implants may be used to replace any bone that was removed during the surgery.
The brain stem is the lower part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord and regulates basic bodily functions like breathing and heart rate. The cerebellum is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for coordinating movement, balance, and posture.
The person who answered this before was incorrect. They said that brain cells don't grow back, which has been disproved by recent scientific research. In fact, brain cells do grow back, but there is no guarantee that you will be left with as many as you started with!
Injuries in the brain do not heal because brain cells cannot grow back. On the other hand body cells (skin) do grow back.
No they can not
No.
Yes, and brain cells don't grow back.
Brain cells never grow back. But sneezing doesn't kill brain cells, and even if it did, you have so many brain cells losing a few would literally make no difference at all.
yes they grow back over a long period of time
No, brain cells do not regenerate or grow back once they are damaged or lost. However, other brain cells can sometimes compensate for the lost functions. It is important to protect and preserve brain health to prevent cell damage.
regeneration
No. Hope this helps.
They can grow back their arms.
it just does its nature
No. A leopard is able to grow back lost skin or tissue, but if a leopard loses a limb, it will not grow back.