yes. some animals can regrow lost body parts. but please be more specific the next time you ask a question.
This can be a number of things, depending on how it is done. Some examples are birth, cloning, and asexual reproduction.
regeneration
Regeneration.
Budding, a form of asexual reproduction
fragmentation
Regeneration.
Regeneration.
regeneration
In the plant kingdom it is called budding. (Research yeast)
Fission
A whole new organism can grow from just one piece of the parent in animals that have the ability to asexually reproduce. This is reproduction with one parent.
Binary Fission (aka- Cell Division)
In sexual reproduction, organisms with a nucleus containing DNA take half their DNA from one parent and half their DNA from the other parent. Some of the DNA even gets mixed up in the process. The DNA provides the instructions telling the organism how to grow and develop. Since the DNA in the new organism is not like that of either parent, the new organism will not be like either parent.
Regeneration.
A cell.
In the plant kingdom it is called budding. (Research yeast)
Clone
That process is called Mitosis. It is the division of cells and organisms creating 2 new cells from the parent cell/organism. _________________ budding! ex- hydra
When a parent organism pinches off and forms a new organism this is called budding. Budding is a form of asexual reproduction.
In budding, the new organism is from the old organism, it's kind of sprouting out. The cytoplasm is split unevenly Binary fission is when the organism separate to form two new organisms. Here the cytoplasm is split evenly.
Regeneration is when an animal loses a limb and that limb grows a whole new organism from itself using cell division. Budding is when an organism grows a new organism on its body and that new organism is released when it is grown enough.
A cell.
A new organism that is produced by a parent is called an offspring. Some organisms reproduce asexually while others reproduce sexually.
Fission
Fission