Yes
The 6-letter word for getting bigger is "grow."
when their hyphae grow into or on the plant's roots
Ermmm...NO not at all!
No, it is a single celled animal.
No, a tissue sample cannot grow bigger on its own. The growth of tissue requires a living organism to provide nutrients and undergo cell division. A tissue sample outside of a living organism will not grow in size.
No. Spleen nodules cannot grow in human or any other lungs. Spleen nodules grow on the spleen. There are nodules that do grow in the lungs, however.
Many times larger
Yep.
You can't make your breasts grow bigger and faster. Your breasts grow as they are meant to and there is nothing you can do to speed-up that process or make them grow bigger.
The human eye can not grow. The size you are born with is the size you will always have.
I believe that a spider can get bigger if it eat's the way it's suppose to,not get killed or anything because it need's to be alive to grow but....maybe human blood make's it grow or it's just the breed of the spider depend's on how big it will become
a human cell is developed when you are born. when you are inside the stomach you develop cells as you grow.
Because she is half-human, half vampire as she was conceived and born when Bella was human.
you eat healthy food.
they grow
It is rare for the spleen to regrow after a splenectomy, as the procedure typically involves removing the entire spleen. If a small remnant of the spleen was left behind during surgery, it is possible for it to grow back, but this is uncommon. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for more specific information about your individual case.
I had my spleen removed 40 years ago and have since had two operations where it was noted that I had two small spleens grow in its place. Since then I have had some ultra sounds and have been told that there are now 4 small spleens. I believe they work as I was never given antibiotics to counter infections and at first it took a while to recover from colds but now I recover quite quickly. I had my spleen removed after a car accident at age 14. I took antibiotics for 3 years following the accident. (I include this because the above person seems to think antibiotics will inhibit growth.) I formed a small replacement spleen. These spleens do not come from nowhere and they are not reformations the original spleen. The form from small lymph like nodes located near the spleen. Only some people have them and occasionally after a spleen is removed (A spleen is basically a large complex lymph node) This small node will take over some of the functions of the spleen. There is nothing magical about it; It is simply the act of a previously useless node partially taking over the function of the spleen. It does grow in size and can be quite helpful. However it does not (as far as my research shows) protect against encapsulated bacteria like a spleen would. Encapsulated bacteria being possibly the largest threat to a person lacking a spleen. This is NOT regeneration of the original spleen. It is a node taking over some of the functions of the spleen.