Is regeneration
yes! healing of fractures and repair of skin wounds are examples of regeneration in humans.
do you mean "guérison" ? -> recovery, healing, regeneration, revival
Anthony J. Schmidt has written: 'The molecular basis of regeneration' -- subject(s): Enzymes, Regeneration (Biology) 'Cellular biology of vertebrate regeneration and repair' -- subject(s): Regeneration (Biology), Wound healing
Arthur Edwin Needham has written: 'Regeneration and wound-healing' -- subject(s): Regeneration (Biology), Wounds, Wounds and injuries
budding is when a part of the organism brakes off it grows and becomes identical to the organism it broke of of or when it just grows on the organism and regeneration is when a sea star losses a limb and it grows back.
Simon Sevitt has written: 'Bone repair and fracture healing in man' -- subject(s): Bone regeneration, Fractures, Wound healing
Inflammation produces swelling, pain, redness, warmth which can occur in any part of the body. It is the result of bacteria within the tissue. Regeneration is repair after stabilizing the damaged and inflamed tissue.
Shailendra K. Saxena has written: 'Intestinal regeneration' -- subject(s): Cell division, Cytology, Growth, Growth & development, Intestinal Mucosa, Intestines, Physiology, Regeneration, Regeneration (Biology), Wound healing
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Regeneration is the reformation/healing or regrowing of cells and or limbs. Most usually if you chop a sponge it would regenerate if not make two sponges.
Skin injuries typically heal using regeneration in which the dead or damaged cells are replaced by identical cells, while more severe injuries may heal using fibrosis. Fibrosis will not restore the function of the lost cells, however, the scar tissue is capable of holding the organ together. Therefore, regeneration is more desirable.