The human stomach does not regenerate or grow back in the same way some organs do. If a portion of the stomach is surgically removed (such as in a gastrectomy), the remaining stomach can adapt and stretch to accommodate food, but it does not regrow the removed tissue. Healing occurs, but the lost capacity and structure are permanent.
No, kidneys do not grow back or reproduce! If the cut is not too severe, it can heal. If the cut is severe, the kidney may not recover in which case it will have to be removed.
No, you do not grow a new stomach every two weeks. The cells in your stomach lining are constantly being replaced, but the entire stomach itself is not regenerated on a fixed schedule like that.
No, a human cannot be swallowed whole by another human and survive inside their stomach. Human anatomy and physiology do not support such an act; the stomach is an acidic environment designed to digest food, and there is no space or means for a person to remain alive inside another's stomach. Additionally, the act of swallowing a whole human would be physically impossible due to size and structural limitations.
below the stomach
No, if you were to eat your finger, it would not grow back. Human fingers do not regenerate like the limbs of some animals. It is important to seek medical attention if you have injured yourself in such a way.
No, the human stomach is too acidic to facilitate growth like that.
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No, roaches cannot grow in the human stomach. While humans can ingest roaches, the acidic environment of the stomach and the digestive processes would kill them. Additionally, roaches do not have the biological capability to live or reproduce inside a human body.
a human cell is developed when you are born. when you are inside the stomach you develop cells as you grow.
at the back of the body just above the stomach
No. The Human Spine does not Grow Back.
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.
They cant... In the stomach they'll die, because the stomach acid is way to strong for any living being to survive in. In the blood... The human will die before they grow. The sea monkeys will die aswell. There is simply no thinkable way how a seamonkey could survive inside a human body.
Probs not, bro :(
It depends, if the root has been removed, no, if not then yes it can grow back, the same as a human nail.
well, they basicly grow back like human arms. it's the same format.
It depends because it started to grow stomach hair at 11! -CuriousKid1 I started to grow stomach hair when I was 13 or14