Menopause?
The replacement of dying and dead tissue is called tissue regeneration or repair. This process involves the formation of new tissue to restore the structure and function of the affected area. In some cases, this can occur through natural healing mechanisms, while in others, medical interventions may be necessary to promote regeneration.
Annuals flower much better if you pinch back the dead flowers now and then.
Signs that a crop is dying may include wilting leaves, yellowing or browning of leaves, stunted growth, and a lack of new growth. Additionally, if the roots are rotting or if there is evidence of pest infestation, these are indications that the crop may be dying.
Yes, hair is primarily made up of a protein called keratin, which is a form of dead cells. The living part of the hair is the hair follicle, located underneath the scalp, that supplies nutrients and support for hair growth. Once hair emerges from the scalp, it is considered dead tissue.
Apple snails are considered scavenging omnivores; they eat any organic matter including dead or dying plants and animals.
These are called scavengers.
No, not dead, dying perhaps, but not dead yet.
You're releasing dead eggs from your ovaries
It's called being dead
There are many phobias about being, dying, etc.; alone.This is being alone: Gerascophobia; fear of growing alone: Genrontophobia; fear of death or of the dead: Necrophobia; and the fear of dying: Thanatophobia.
you are dying
That means they are dead!!
a dead butterfly
The replacement of dying and dead tissue is called tissue regeneration or repair. This process involves the formation of new tissue to restore the structure and function of the affected area. In some cases, this can occur through natural healing mechanisms, while in others, medical interventions may be necessary to promote regeneration.
It's called 'petrification'.
no just simply cut off the dead limbs
Dead or dying