yes, it can but only under some rare circumstances!
The root-like structures that grow in a larva's body, often referred to as "root hairs," serve to increase surface area for nutrient absorption and anchorage. These structures help the larva to efficiently take up water and essential nutrients from its environment, supporting its growth and development. Additionally, they may aid in stabilizing the larva within its substrate, allowing it to remain in a suitable habitat while feeding.
Yes, [animal] cells can grow in your body. In fact, they are growing and reproducing all the time.Different types of cells can range from:Bone cellsStomach cellsBrain cellsSkin cellsMuscle cellsIf you are wondering if plant cells can grow inside your body, they cannot. Only animal cells are made to grow inside your body. The cells that grow in your body are specialized animal cells.
trillions there isn't an exact number because as we grow we get more cells
The main function of the human body is the reproduction function. The human body like the body of any living creature has one purpose and one purpose only - the perpetuation of the specie. Nature, weather it is created or not, is based on a single law: Grow or Die.
YES, they can lol, in very rareee circumstances, i remember hearing about some dude who figured out peas were growing in his lungs Heres the link:) u can find the article on 'the guardian', i cant post links but if u search up 'dude who figured out peas were growing in his lungs', you'll find it lol
your body creates a new human which will grow inside the female until brith.
cockroaches can not grow to the size of an human body that would be immposible
The root-like structures that grow in a larva's body, often referred to as "root hairs," serve to increase surface area for nutrient absorption and anchorage. These structures help the larva to efficiently take up water and essential nutrients from its environment, supporting its growth and development. Additionally, they may aid in stabilizing the larva within its substrate, allowing it to remain in a suitable habitat while feeding.
No
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.
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.
Yes the inhaled mushroom will grow in your body/ it is not named. you have nothing to worry about its like a piece of food growing in your stomach.the chemicals inside it goes into your lungs and follows a piece of food in your stomach
no
Most pathogens are mesophilic because they thrive inside of the human body. Mesophilic pathogens grow at an optimum temperature of 35-37 degrees Celsius, which is the normal human body temperature.
100,000,000
a human cell is developed when you are born. when you are inside the stomach you develop cells as you grow.
Hair follicles begin to grow on the human body during the fetal stage of development, around the 22nd week of gestation.