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No. You don't grow new neurons, you grow more connections.
The process is called axonal sprouting or collateral sprouting. When neighboring axons detect damage to a neuron, they send out new branches to form connections with the target neuron. This allows for the establishment of new pathways to compensate for the damaged neuron's function.
When new neurons grow the connection with others is important. Without this connects, new thought patterns are not possible. Think about it like your sing a laptop without it being plugged in is a useless act.
Branches grow from the base of a tree through a process called secondary growth, where the tree's vascular cambium layer produces new cells that eventually develop into branches.
Trees grow from the top, with new growth occurring at the tips of branches and the top of the tree.
Trees grow from the top of their trunks, where new growth occurs in the form of buds and branches.
A tree grows from the top, where new leaves and branches form, while the trunk and roots grow from the bottom.
They grow from Branches.
Neurons grow in a fetus, just as any specialized type of tissue does.
beavers and willows Beavers gnaw the wood, and willows grow new branches
yes it has branches on which flowers grow.
Yes, Norfolk pine branches will grow back if they are pruned.