yes there is because when you cut your skin it grows back even a toe nail can be cut off and in a cuple of weeks a new one would have growen in place so just to anwer this qestion yes there is
The part of the human body known as the "English area" is the elbow.
Moles grow hair on the body due to the presence of hair follicles within the mole. These hair follicles are a natural part of the skin and can also be found in other areas of the body.
No, the the tongue does not continue to grow after death. Shortly after death, the body starts to undergo the process of rigor mortis which can cause muscles to contract, giving the appearance of growth in some areas as the body dehydrates and tissues shrink.
The least sensitive body part is often considered to be the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. This is because they have a thicker layer of skin and fewer nerve endings compared to other parts of the body.
The heart is the part of the human body that has no bone, is full of veins, pumps blood throughout the body, and is involved in the physical response during sexual activity.
Generally, they become an amputee. A few invertebrates can grow back a body part.
it is along the back part of an ant body
Unfortunately, the hand is not a part of the body that regenerates itself. The only part of the body that regenerates naturally is the liver.
they are capable of regenerating
They can certainly grow new limbs but the tail is a major body part. A small part may grow back if only slightly damaged but with major damage it is more likely the crayfish will perish.
If you lose part of your liver the body needs it so much it will actually grow back.
the eyes
Few animals can, but those that can go through a process called regeneration.
Toes
Gallbladder.
no
The human body does not regenerate organs once they've been removed. If it could, amputees could just grow another limb. Barring parts of the liver, we as humans cannot regenerate, sadly we are stuck this way. Who knows, maybe we will evolve one day?