- Complexity of Systems: More complex organisms have specialized cells, tissues, and organs that require precise organization and function. Regenerating an entire organism would require reformation of these complex structures, which is challenging.
- Genetic Regulation: Regeneration in complex organisms involves intricate genetic and biochemical pathways that control development and differentiation. These processes are not easily replicated for whole-body regeneration.
- Energy and Resources: The energy and resources required for regenerating a whole organism are immense, and complex organisms may not have the capacity to meet these demands.
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