Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

does human can regenerate...can you give example??​

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Answered by anshulraghuvanshi456
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Answer:

Regeneration with materials

Generally humans, in vivo, can regenerate injured tissues for limited distances of up to 2mm. The further the wound distance is from 2mm the more the wound regeneration will need inducement.

Answered by mendelg86
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Somatic cells of humans can regenerate.

Explanation:

Regeneration is the process of reproduction in some lower class animals like planaria.

However our somatic cells have the property of regeneration.

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