selvheling
Selvheling, a term of Norwegian origin, translates to "self-healing" in English. It is a concept that describes the innate capacity of living organisms to repair damage and restore normal function. This biological process is fundamental to life, enabling everything from the mending of a cut on the skin to the regeneration of complex tissues in certain species.
The mechanisms of selvheling are diverse and depend on the organism and the nature of the damage.
In some organisms, selvheling can extend to remarkable levels of regeneration. Certain amphibians, like salamanders, can
While selvheling is a natural and essential biological function, it can be influenced by various factors. Age,