To regrow body parts that are lost or damaged is called spicling.
It allows different parts of the body to become specialized in different ways. This is called cephalization.
Neuron carries messages from different parts of the body.
Five major body parts used in hockey include, arms, legs, brain, eyes and fingers. Hockey players use many parts of their body to be successful.
Synthesis reactions help the body with the growth of body parts.
chemical signals of the endocrine system, the group of glands that, along with the nervous system, controls the body's responses to internal and external stimuli. Hormones are carried to their target cells in the bloodstream.
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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.
regeneration..7th grade science.... Haha that is exactly what we are learning about right now :D
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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.
Regeneration
Worms are able to regrow their tails because they possess a high regenerative capacity, meaning they have the ability to regenerate lost body parts. This regenerative ability is due to the presence of specialized cells, called neoblasts, which are capable of dividing and differentiating into various cell types to rebuild the tail.
The phylum that is known for its remarkable ability of regeneration is the Phylum Echinodermata. This group includes organisms like starfish and sea cucumbers that have the ability to regrow lost body parts, such as arms, through a process called autotomy.
REGERATION
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.
Regeneration
REGERATION