A cut nerve can potentially regenerate, but the extent and success of recovery depend on several factors, including the type of nerve, the location of the injury, and the time elapsed since the injury occurred. Peripheral nerves, which are outside the brain and spinal cord, have a better chance of regrowth than central nerves. Regeneration can be slow and may not restore full function. Medical intervention, such as surgery or physical therapy, can aid the healing process.
hells to the no!
A nerve grows back about a millimeter a week but will never be as good as it once was.
No, a money tree will not grow back if it is cut down.
Yes, they do! You can cut them in any way you want and they will grow back!
Depending on your age, there can be up to 50% of sensation returned after surgery if you severed your median nerve. The nerve grows at 1mm per day so it will take months before you realize how much feeling you will have. That will be permanent. Pharmacist-
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut, depending on the type of bush and how it is pruned.
Yes, lavender will typically grow back after being cut back, as long as it is pruned correctly and in the right season.
no
yes they will grow back twice as faster
don't know, does it grow back.
It will grow back, just not necessarily at that same spot that you cut it at.
Yes. Tick heads do grow back.