The proper start to growing a human ear on a mouse's back is to first cut off a human ear. As highly qualified doctors, we would highly recommend you shave the rat beforehand for best quality hearing. Next, you are going to dip the ear in a pool of ear cells to make sure the ear functions properly on the rat's back. After, you are going to super glue and Duct Tape on to the rat's back and the rat's DNA should immediately respond to the new cells and work superbly.
No, once a human ear is fully developed, it cannot grow back if it is lost or damaged. There is currently no medical treatment available to regenerate a fully formed human ear.
No, bones do not grow to cover the ear canal. The ear canal is a passage made of cartilage and bone that leads to the eardrum, which is crucial for hearing. The size and shape of the ear canal can vary among individuals, but bones will not grow to obstruct it.
Hair and nails continue to grow throughout a person's lifetime.
The three sections are the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. There are links below to the images of the ear's anatomy.
The anatomy of an ear is basically the build of the ear, like human anatomy. Ear anatomy is not an ear part, but the ear's structure, like when you study Ear anatomy you are studying the ear. So, Ear Anatomy is a term (of speech). The study of the ear is ear anatomy.
It took about several months
Usually when a mouse ear gets crusty its because it has an ear infection or a tick (flea)
go to the vet and get the ear stiched.
snake
yes, there are certain types of fungi that can grow in the ear
Ear fungi
mouse lemurs grow to about 5cm
tree ear wanted to grow a crane and crane man wanted to grow a tree.
Ermmm...NO not at all!
The mouse's teeth grew continually.
The mouse's teeth grew continually.
ear force one