No they don't grow back they just get lost
well the beads start little. then when you put them in water the beads will upsorb the water and make the bead expand. thats how you make the water beads grow !
no
Yes. They can drop them in case of a predator and then they start to grow back after then.
Yes. When the antlers drop in the winter they begin growing back imediately.
water makes water beans grow.
Crystal beads grow bigger when they come into contact with water due to a process called hydration. Water molecules are absorbed by the crystal beads, causing them to swell and increase in size. This interaction between the water molecules and the crystal beads results in the expansion of the beads.
yes the shell grows
It will drop its tail and after a period of time,its tail will eventually grow back.
No, once you take Orbeez out of water they will not continue to grow. Orbeez are superabsorbent polymer beads that expand when placed in water, but once they are removed from water they will gradually shrink back to their original size.
If you drop something heavy on your toenail, it will kill the nailbed and it will fall off. Usually will grow back eventually.
No, a tail falling off of a lizard or gecko is just a defense mechanism and will eventually grow back. The tail falls off due to grabbing or pulling it, and the lizard or gecko will intentionally let go of it. Although it will grow back, it will not be as pretty and colorful as its original tail.
UV beads float in water and will change color in sunlight just as they do when they are not floating in water. I suspect that UV radiation can travel through a lot of water before being completed absorbed. For example kelp uses sunlight to grow underwater and it can grow quite a few feet below the surface.