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Bradyn Wang
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20 February, 19:34
Regeneration in man is limited to
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Kyson Hogan
20 February, 19:45
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The regeneration of complete body parts. For example, a starfish's ability to regenerate is limited by death. A star fish can and will regenerate body parts within the span of a few weeks to months. In comparison, a human cannot regenerate an arm.
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