Biology, asked by dev9999inder, 7 months ago

can liver and lungs regenerate?​

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Answered by Anuchand146
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Explanation:

Some tissues such as skin, the vas deferens, and large organs including the liver can regrow quite readily, while others have been thought to have little or no capacity for regeneration following an injury. Numerous tissues and organs have been induced to regenerate.

Answered by simra4825
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Explanation:

The liver has the greatest regenerative capacity of any organ in the body. Liver regeneration has been recognized for many years, dating all the way back to Prometheus in ancient Greek mythology. When the liver is injured beyond its ability to regenerate itself, a liver transplant is the treatment of choice.Air sacs can be damaged from injuries, viruses, or lung disease. Damage to the air sacs can make it harder to breathe. Lung tissue is slow to regenerate.

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