Yes, damaged seedlings do regenerate new sprouts and no, they do not. The particular response is dependent upon the herbaceous or woody plant in question and the type of damage. For example, Quercus muehlenbergii (chestnut, chinkapin, rock, or yellow oak) generally regenerates in wildfire-ravaged habitats.
Regeneration is the growth of new parts. Star fish are able to regenerate each of their limbs where they get damaged or removed from the organism.
No-- Nerve cells are one of the few kinds of cells that never regenerate or regrow.
Regeneration is the growth of new parts. Star fish are able to regenerate each of their limbs where they get damaged or removed from the organism.
Mitosis occurs when tissues are damaged, for example, if there is a wound, mitosis is a rapid form of cell division that eventually heals to be new skin. Mitosis can occur in the body anywhere, wherever new cells need to be produced to replace old or damaged cells.
Starch inside potato tuber
Germination
If you mean as a starfish grows a new limb then no they don't
He damaged her new car.
none that i know of
no mostly every shop is closed on new years day
Sprouts uses a swab test for their California locations, but uses a urine test for the other locations.
It sprouts 'buds' which grow into new gremlins !