Biology, asked by chrizman459, 6 months ago

If a starfish sustains damage to a limb, it often grows a new one. If an adult human sustains damage to their spinal cord, mobility is often impaired. If a gecko loses its tail, it may grow a new one. Which type of cell is less likely to go through the cell cycle after being damaged - starfish limb, human spinal cord, or gecko tail

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Answered by rohanburnwal
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Answer:

human spinal cord cell would not go through regeneration, once damaged no repair

Answered by itikarlapalliprathyu
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Answer: The ability of the starfish or the gecko to get their limb or tailback is known as Regeneration.

Explanation:

Regeneration is a process of repair or renewal of the cells or tissues that were lost or damaged during any unfavourable situation. Most regeneration occurs in invertebrates and asexual organisms.

for example- Starfish or lizards like- geckos, and chameleons, have the ability to regenerate and grow back their lost organ. while human beings have a certain extent of regeneration in terms of some specific organs such as the liver, which can be regenerated but exactly to the size and shape. similarly, during embryonic development, the umbilical cord to which a foetus is connected to the mother's body has the power to regenerate any organ and hence, it is preserved for the future.

However, if an adult human breaks the spinal cord or any damage happens to the spine it cannot be regained back because the spine does not possess the power of Regeneration.

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