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  2. Regeneration, in biology, the process by which some organisms replace or restore lost or amputated body parts. Organisms differ markedly in their ability to regenerate parts. Some grow a new structure on the stump of the old one. By such regeneration whole organisms may dramatically replace.

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  3. Dec 11, 2023 · NIGMS-Funded Research Advancing Our Understanding of Regeneration; Research Organisms Used to Study Regeneration; What Is Regeneration? Regeneration is the process of replacing or restoring damaged or missing cells, tissues, organs, and even entire body parts to full

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  4. Regeneration in biology is the process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations or events that cause disturbance or damage. Every species is capable of regeneration, from bacteria to humans.

  5. Regeneration means the regrowth of a damaged or missing organ part from the remaining tissue. As adults, humans can regenerate some organs, such as the liver. If part of the liver is lost by disease or injury, the liver grows back to its original size, though not its original shape. And our skin is constantly being renewed and repaired.

  6. There are three major ways by which regeneration can occur. The first mechanism involves the dedifferentiation of adult structures to form an undifferentiated mass of cells that then becomes respecified. This type of regeneration is called epimorphosis and is characteristic of regenerating limbs.

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  7. Regeneration in humans is the regrowth of lost tissues or organs in response to injury. This is in contrast to wound healing, or partial regeneration, which involves closing up the injury site with some gradation of scar tissue.

  8. May 22, 2018 · Most definitions of regeneration have been driven, over many times and places, by concern about ageing and the desire, at best, to reverse or, at least, to modify its perceived ill-effects. This...

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