How is it possible that lizards can evolve from its cut off tail?

It is a myth that when you cut off a lizard's tail, a new lizard will grow back from that tail. What does happen is, when you cut off a lizard's tail (depending on the type of lizard) it can grow back a new tail, just as you or I grow new fingernails when we cut them. This new tail grows through a process called "mitosis."

Mitosis is the process that creates new cells, which make up every living thing. Simply stated, the cells in a lizard's tail (and area near the tail) know when the tail has been cut off so the cells know when to start multiplying to "grow back" a new tail. I hope this was the information you were looking for.

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