Regeneration
regeneration
Some organisms can regrow damaged or lost body parts like a starfish. Regeneration is the process that uses cell division to regrow body parts. Regeneration is the ability to replace damaged or missing body parts. For example, once an Elk looses its antlers, each year, they grow new ones.
Yes, guppies have the ability to regrow their tails if they are damaged or lost. This process is known as regeneration.
Yes, guppy tails can grow back after being damaged or lost. Guppies have the ability to regenerate their tails, allowing them to recover from injuries.
Yes, a hissing cockroach has the ability to regrow a missing or broken antennae. They also can regrow limbs that are broken or missing.
Yes, guppies' fins have the ability to regrow after being damaged or injured. This process is known as fin regeneration.
Yes, guppy fins have the ability to regrow after being damaged or torn. This process is known as fin regeneration.
regeneration-Regrowth of lost or destroyed parts or organs.
No, raccoons do not have the ability to regenerate their tails. Once a raccoon loses its tail, it will not grow back.
Fragmentation is the ability to regrow body parts...like with a starfish, or worm. Only the worm will grow two butts, so the second half will die. But with the starfish as long as you cut through part of the nucleus (Middle) it will regrow the missing parts.
Yes, water buffalo horns do have the ability to grow back if they are broken or damaged. The horns of water buffalo are made of keratin, which is a protein that makes up hair and nails in animals. When a water buffalo horn is broken or damaged, the keratin-producing cells in the horn's base can regenerate and grow a new horn over time.
yes because they are an odd animal! The process is called regeneration.