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which of the following tissues in mammals show the least capacity for regeneration

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Answered by aaflh
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Regeneration is the replacement of the body parts lost to some injury. Regenerative capacity differs greatly across organs and organisms. Epithelial tissue and connective tissues have the greatest capacity to regenerate. The ability of muscle tissue to regenerate is very limited. Fibrous connective tissue often replaces damaged muscle tissue. Nerve tissue has even less capacity to regenerate as the cell division in the nervous tissue stops at initial stages. So, the correct answer is NERVOUS TISSUE OF BRAIN.

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The ability of muscle tissue to regenerate is very limited. Fibrous connective tissue often replaces damaged muscle tissue. Nerve tissue has even less capacity to regenerate as the cell division in the nervous tissue stops at initial stages.

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