regeneratory (Meaning)

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regeneratory (a.)

Having power to renew; tending to reproduce; regenerating.

Synonyms & Antonyms of regeneratory

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regeneratory Sentence Examples

  1. The salamander's remarkable regeneratory ability allows it to regrow lost limbs.
  2. The liver possesses regeneratory capabilities, enabling it to restore damaged tissue.
  3. Stem cells exhibit regeneratory properties, holding promise for tissue repair and regeneration.
  4. The regenerative power of certain plants enables them to sprout new growth from cuttings or segments.
  5. Researchers are studying the regeneratory potential of stem cells to treat spinal cord injuries.
  6. The regeneratory mechanisms of some animals, such as the starfish, allow them to regrow entire lost body parts.
  7. The skin's regeneratory process continuously replaces damaged cells with new ones, contributing to its barrier function.
  8. The lungs have a regeneratory capacity that allows them to repair and rebuild damaged tissue after an injury.
  9. The body's regeneratory systems play a vital role in healing, recovery, and maintaining tissue integrity.
  10. Researchers are investigating the regeneratory capacity of various microorganisms to develop potential therapeutic applications.

FAQs About the word regeneratory

Having power to renew; tending to reproduce; regenerating.

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The salamander's remarkable regeneratory ability allows it to regrow lost limbs.

The liver possesses regeneratory capabilities, enabling it to restore damaged tissue.

Stem cells exhibit regeneratory properties, holding promise for tissue repair and regeneration.

The regenerative power of certain plants enables them to sprout new growth from cuttings or segments.