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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Dawson Creek BC Canada
Age: 34
Posts: 32
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In biology class we studied about the Animalia class "Reptilia" and learned about the reptilian ability to regenerate lost tissue. Now what I am wondering is that if a person is injected with some type of this regeneration, would they be able to regenerate lost limbs?
Seniors age 65 and up have weaker bones than younger people and their tissue is old in comparison also. If regeneration could replace that lost marrow or tissue, do you think it would be possible to have a longer life span if you continue decent dieting habits? I know this type of discussion is scientific but I would like your opinions about his to see if it is possible or not to come up with a solution to regeneration traits such as those of a reptile, or if the reptile is so different between the human that it would be impossible for this to occur. |
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