Salamanders.
yes because they are an odd animal! The process is called regeneration.
An animal (insect) with an exoskeleton still grows under its exoskeleton like any other animal (insect). The exoskeleton is like a suit of armor, when the animal (insect) grows to big to fit inside its exoskeleton it sheds it, and a newer exoskeleton will grow to fit the animal (insect).
Wow, biology does come in handy! Anyway, certain plants grow new roots because it's a way of asexual reproduction for that plant. Many cacti do this. They drop stems or branches that grow roots and become clones of the original plant.
Because clear cut means zero trees left, which means no seeds left to grow new trees. There is also terrible erosion.
Comprehensive laboratory tests and results are required to show that indeed the animal cells grow. The passage of yellow urine after every three months indicated the passage of the dead cells and the development of the new cells.
The Drop tail Lizard is one of them. A flatworm such as the planarian can regenerate body parts. If you cut it in half the part with the head will grow a new tail and the part with the tail will grow a new head. Pretty wicked!
If a spiders leg comes off it will heal and grow a new leg.
yes because they are an odd animal! The process is called regeneration.
A cockroach is able to grow its leg back just like grasshoppers, spiders, and ladybugs. The leg is still alive after being removed from the body. The new leg can be seen usually after the cockroach molts.
Yes, it can if you cut a starfishes arm than it will grow a new one!
No.
Dog fish
The "GECKO" will grow a new one after some time (2-3 weeks)
To grow your hair faster, trim ends or cut hair during the New Moon. To grow your hair thicker/longer, trim or cut hair during the Full Moon.
The discarded outer covering of an animal.
You can cut the tuber in half. Each half must have an eye to be able to grow a new flower.
They grow twice the size, then divide into two.