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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.
A plant would respond to light by growing towards a light source through phototropism. It would also respond to touch or contact by curling its leaves to avoid or protect itself from potential harm through thigmotropism.
That cannot happen as faeces would act as lubricant
In medical terms it would be furthest away from the centre/main part. i.e. the distal part of the finger would be the end of the finger.
A light microscope would be suitable to observe a splinter in the finger as it provides enough magnification and resolution to see small objects like splinters. Additionally, a dissecting microscope could also be used for larger splinters to examine them in more detail.
You would most likely use your annular (ring) finger for wearing a ring on the fourth finger of your left hand in many cultures.
For guns not mounted in a turret, this would likely be a Splinter Shield (protects from shell splinters)
We would need to know which functions to respond to this question.
photoreceptors
they will die
Air Pollution Control
Lowering taxes in order to stimulate spending
I think you would most likely want to say "you are welcome" and the japanese translation for that is doitashimashite.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
That would be the mamal, Homo Sapiens :-D
In baseball gloves, the index finger has padding because it it the one most likely to get it. If you catch a ball just a little bit off, it is usually the index finger that takes brunt of the force. To prevent you from hurting your finger even more I would put your finger outside of your glove.