No, it is not possible for a tree to grow in your lungs.
No, it is not possible for a pine tree to grow in a person's lung.
No, fir trees cannot grow in human lungs. Lungs are not a suitable environment for the growth of trees.
It is not medically possible for a pine tree to grow in a person's lung. This is a fictional scenario and cannot occur in reality.
Of course it's possible! Anything is possible if you just start at the beginning. The answer will come to you. Actually lots of things are not possible like I can't grow wings and start flying and yesterday can't be tomorrow...
A rock that refuses to be moved despite strong winds or a tree that continues to grow in a harsh environment could be metaphors for stubbornness.
No, it is not possible for a pine tree to grow in a person's lung.
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.
Yes its very possible
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no it's not
It is usually very difficult to get a magnolia tree's seed to sprout.
Cinnamon is the bark of a tree. So it is possible. Xgamer567
Yes, it is possible to plant lychee seeds and grow a lychee tree from them, but it may take several years for the tree to produce fruit. Additionally, the tree may not produce fruit that is similar in quality to the parent tree.
As on a tree or bush, not possible. But with proper investing they can make their money grow into a larger amount for retirement later on.
Yes it is possible, but it won't be the same fruit.
Yes. Think about the size of a babies lungs, and then imagine them inside your chest. It doesn't seem right. Obviously our lungs grow with our bodies.
Yes, it is possible to successfully grow a tree from a cutting by following proper techniques such as selecting a healthy cutting, using rooting hormone, and providing the right conditions for growth.