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What compound is produced during regeneration?

During regeneration, new cells are formed to replace damaged or lost cells. The new cells are made up of various compounds such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. One key compound involved in cell regeneration is collagen, a structural protein that helps provide strength and structure to tissues.


What are regeneration and cloning?

Regeneration is when a living being regrows a part of their body. Take lizards for an example. When a lizard is frightened by predators, it sheds its tail and later regrows its tail. Cloning is when you make a duplicate copy of a living being. You can take a human piece of hair and create a person exactly like the person you took the hair from because the hair contains DNA( deoxy ribo nucleic acid).


Is budding and regeneration are two types of asexual reproduction?

Yes, budding and regeneration are two types of asexual reproduction. Budding involves the formation of a new organism from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism. Regeneration involves the ability of an organism to regrow lost or damaged body parts to form a new individual.


Does regeneration always result in the formation of a new organism?

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Will HGH stimulate nerve regeneration?

HGH may have some potential to stimulate nerve regeneration by promoting growth factors and supporting the repair process. However, the evidence on its direct impact on nerve regeneration is still limited and more research is needed to draw definitive conclusions. Consulting with a healthcare provider is essential before considering HGH therapy for nerve regeneration purposes.

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