regrow in English

verb
1
grow or cause to grow again.
This perennial, bush-like plant regrows its slender leaves each time it's picked and is the strongest-tasting rocket of all.

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1. Annelids have the amazing capacity to regrow segments that break off

2. The Alcids in our exhibit molt old feathers and regrow new ones twice a year

3. Instead, redwoods have developed mechanisms to regrow new trunks from other limbs.

4. After the storm, workers near Majuro planted seeds to regrow the damaged crops.

5. Your vocal cord damage has reduced but will not regrow exactly the same way.

6. A quick Internet search will turn up dozens of products intended to stop hair loss or regrow hair .

7. Adenoids rarely regrow after surgery and where there were traces of Adenoidal tissue, it did not manifest clinically.

8. Interestingly, surgeons routinely use the rib bone in reconstructive surgery because of its ability to regrow and replace itself.

9. If the soil conditions are right, Asters can survive throughout the winter and are generally considered perennial flowering plants (they regrow every year).

10. Cornrows were invented as a protective female hairstyle that can both help to regrow your curls and save you from the hottest months of the year

11. Matrix-induced autologous Chondrocyte implantation or MACI is a procedure in which a patient’s own cells are used to regrow new cartilage for the knee joint

12. The cause of this disease is unknown and in most cases, hair will regrow on its own. Alopecia totalis is the total loss of hair on the head.

13. If the snake is cut in two, the separated heads can immediately reattach their bodies together or go separate ways and regrow their lost portions to become two new Amphisbaenas

14. All Biomass originally gets its energy from the sun – thanks to photosynthesis, Biomass resources regrow in a relatively short timespan compared to fossil fuel resources that take hundreds of millions of years to replenish.

15. Crustaceans generally have many pairs of appendages larger species 5 or more pairs of walking legs most appendages are biramous they branch like a “wishbone”; one of the branches usually has a gill attached at its base most Crustaceans can cast off legs or pinchers and regrow them voluntary (striated) muscle tissue arranged in