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In Real life, people can survive bifurcation, but the lower body can't survive because the nerves are no longer being connected to the brain and it lacks a source of oxygenated blood, therefore victims need either [[Artificial Limbs|Prosthetics on the lower body area]] or [[Disability Tropes|have to use a wheelchair]] for mobility. In Fiction, on the other hand, people can survive without a lower body and the lower body survives without being attached to the back nerves and blood vessels: not only that, but they can also reunite both halves and become whole again. Unlike [[Losing Your Head]] regrowing it never happens. Sometimes used as a superpower, and rarely uses psychic powers to control it. Usually used as an ability. |
In Real life, people can survive bifurcation, but the lower body can't survive because the nerves are no longer being connected to the brain and it lacks a source of oxygenated blood, therefore victims need either [[Artificial Limbs|Prosthetics on the lower body area]] or [[Disability Tropes|have to use a wheelchair]] for mobility. In Fiction, on the other hand, people can survive without a lower body and the lower body survives without being attached to the back nerves and blood vessels: not only that, but they can also reunite both halves and become whole again. Unlike [[Losing Your Head]] regrowing it never happens. Sometimes used as a superpower, and rarely uses psychic powers to control it. Usually used as an ability. |