
Is it possible to get infinite meat in the following way: cut open a muscle, cut meat, sew up, pump up that muscle, cut again, etc.?
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One day I woke up, lips dry, yawned, and the corner of my mouth tore. Then it overgrown so that when the mouth was opened it broke again, how to fix it?
It hasn't overgrown for more than a week.
Answer 1
March, 2021It is theoretically possible to grow rhabdomyosarcoma - a malignant tumor from skeletal muscle, but I would not eat it. In the human body, muscles recover poorly, especially if they are cut in large pieces.
Answer 2
March, 2021Better to breed fat;) here is the expanse - you can open the whole farm. But this will not work with muscle. Correctly written above - the muscle is not restored, a new one will not grow.
Answer 3
March, 2021No, you can't. Because muscle fibers are not regenerated. Their number does not change very much during life. The increase in muscle volume occurs not because the fibers become larger, but because, roughly speaking, they become thicker (in fact, this is not entirely true, but for example it will do).
If you cut out the muscle just won't be anymore. Like kidney, lung or the same tooth. Even if you cut off half of the muscle, you only have half of the fibers left and new ones will not appear.