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Yes some animals like lizards can regenerate their body parts like tail.
yes like sponges and planarian and the earthworm can regenerate the last half of its body when sliced.
No, unlike smaller reptiles and amphibians, crocodilians do not have the ability to regenerate lost limbs. I would assume they rarely ever need to though, not many things are able to take on crocodiles, especially the Nile and Estuarine varieties.
Chameleons Can Not Regenerate Or Reproduce Any Of Their Body Parts. Here Is A Detailed Explanation Of Animals That Can And Cant Chameleons are very interesting animals that are well known for their unique ability to blend in with the surrounding environment by changing their color, but they are unable to reproduce or regenerate their body parts. That said, there are many animals that can regenerate perfectly throughout their lives. Among invertebrates the capacity to regenerate parts like legs or entire sections of the body is fairly common. The planarians (flat worms) can be cut into 50 pieces and you will end up with 50 smaller worms. If an arm of a starfish is cut off, you will have two starfish after regeneration. Crickets can regenerate their legs. These are just a few examples of invertebrates capable of regenerating complex structures.
Not in humans. Some animals and fish can regenerate their teeth.
Animals like starfish and some micro-organisms have the facility to regenerate body parts if they get destroyed. It is the same as if we homo sapiens lose an arm and we could grow it back sometime later.
Regeneration is the process of regrowing body parts that are lost or damaged. Some animals have the ability to regenerate limbs, organs, or tissues to replace what has been lost. This process involves the growth and development of new cells to restore the lost structure.
No, ovaries do not regenerate. Unlike some tissues in the body, ovaries do not have the ability to regenerate or regrow once damaged.
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Regeneration in animals involves the ability to regrow lost or damaged body parts. Some animals, like starfish and planarians, can reproduce through regeneration by regrowing a whole new individual from a fragment of their body. This process typically involves specialized cells called stem cells that have the ability to differentiate into various cell types to rebuild the lost tissue or body part.
Regeneration is the process of growing a new limb or organ in certain animals. It involves the activation of specific genes and signaling pathways that stimulate cell division and differentiation to form new tissues. Regenerative capacity varies among species, with some able to fully regenerate lost body parts while others can only partially regenerate or not at all.
The human body does not regenerate organs once they've been removed. If it could, amputees could just grow another limb. Barring parts of the liver, we as humans cannot regenerate, sadly we are stuck this way. Who knows, maybe we will evolve one day?