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"Regeneration is the fountain; sanctification is the river (in deeper or shallower degree). Entire sanctification is the river in fullest flow."

Regeneration (biology)
Regeneration (biology)
Regeneration in biology is the process of renewal, restoration, and tissue growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations or events that cause disturbance or damage. Every species is capable of regeneration, from bacteria to humans. Regeneration can either be complete where the new tissue is the same as the lost tissue, or incomplete after which the n
"Regeneration is the fountain; sanctification is the river (in deeper or shallower degree). Entire sanctification is the river in fullest flow."
"Why dont more animals regenerate? Although its useful, regeneration isnt the best survival strategy because healing wounds is a trade-off between speed and accuracy. Perfect repairs can take time, whereas immediately closing an open wound minimizes the risk of infection or bleeding to death, although it does leave scar tissue. Animals use a fibrous connective protein called collagen to holds cells together (one-third of the human body consists of collagen). Its arranged in a basketweave (criss-cross) pattern in regular tissue, while scar tissue fibres are aligned side-by-side. Regular tissue is like fabric material, whereas scars are stitches holding two pieces of fabric together. Stitching is faster than weaving, so its better for rapid repair."