Yes, the regenerate ability does not remove counters from a creature.
In Magic: The Gathering, the "regenerate" ability allows a creature to avoid being destroyed or killed by an effect. When a creature with regenerate would be destroyed, instead it is tapped, removed from combat, and all damage is removed from it. This ability can only be used once per instance of destruction.
In Magic: The Gathering, the "regenerate" ability allows a creature to avoid being destroyed by an effect that would normally kill it. When a creature with regenerate would be destroyed, instead it is tapped, removed from combat, and all damage is removed from it. This ability can only be used once per instance of destruction.
No, ovaries do not regenerate. Unlike some tissues in the body, ovaries do not have the ability to regenerate or regrow once damaged.
In Magic: The Gathering, the ability "regenerate" allows a creature to avoid being destroyed by an effect that would normally kill it. When a creature with regenerate would be destroyed, instead it is tapped, removed from combat, and all damage is removed from it. This ability can only be used once per regeneration shield, which is typically indicated by a tap symbol.
A starfish is an invertebrate marine animal belonging to the group of echinoderms. They are characterized by their radial symmetry and multiple arms, typically five, extending from a central disk. Starfish are known for their ability to regenerate lost limbs.
Echinoderms interact with other creatures in their environment through various means. They may have mutualistic relationships with other organisms, such as tube feet that serve as grooming tools for fish. Echinoderms also play important roles in marine ecosystems, serving as food sources for predators and helping to recycle nutrients. Additionally, some echinoderms have defensive mechanisms, such as the ability to regenerate lost body parts or release toxins to deter predators.
No not all Echinoderms have backbones like the starfish
Echinoderms live only in the sea.
Yes Eventually echinoderms do live in water.
yes, they have ability to regenate
Yes, all echinoderms have radial symmetry.