No, do you really think if people could grow back limbs, there would be people who are missing limbs? Like someone in a wheelchair with missing legs?
There are some animals (not mammals) that can grow back limbs though.
The triceps brachii muscle is located in the back of the upper arm. It is responsible for extending the elbow and straightening the arm.
A soft, painless lump on the back of your arm could be a lipoma, a benign tumor made up of fat cells. Lipomas are usually harmless but can grow larger over time. It's recommended to have it checked by a healthcare provider to confirm the diagnosis and discuss potential treatment options.
Your uvula is not supposed to grow back once it has been removed.
The key differences between the anterior and posterior arm are their location and the muscles they contain. The anterior arm is located on the front side of the arm and contains muscles like the biceps brachii, while the posterior arm is located on the back side and contains muscles like the triceps brachii.
yes they will grow back just keep them in high quality h20
Yes!
no, not if you amputate it because your body will never know how to grow back your hand or the rest of your arm and you don't have the correct bones anymore.
No. And fingers don't grow back
The starfish will regenerate another arm. The arm that was lost does not grow into another starfish.
sorry, i dont think so. If we have an arm amputated does it grow back?. no so the answer is no
a starfish can shed an arm and grow it back bye(:
about 3 months
a starfish can shed an arm and grow it back bye(:
It will grow back a new one
yes but it willl eventually grow back in a process called regeneration
a problem for a sea star is it losing an arm- solution : it can grow it back
shoot yourself in the legs arm and chest, then the head. it should grow back