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What is the main difference between fragmentation and regeneration? |
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Answer» \t\xa0Organisms that are fragmented result in each fragment growing into an individual organismRegeneration occurs when an organism wants to regrow a lost limb or any other part of the body.A new individual emerges from each fragmentNo new organisms are formedOnly few very organisms can fragment and form a new individualAll organisms exhibit some the ability to regenerate to some degreeFragmentation is observed in organism such as flatworms and spongesExamples of regeneration include regrowing a lost limb, such as the tail of a lizard\tConclusion:Fragmentation \tRegenerationOrganisms that are fragmented result in each fragment growing into an individual organismRegeneration occurs when an organism wants to regrow a lost limb or any other part of the body.A new individual emerges from each fragmentNo new organisms are formedOnly few very organisms can fragment and form a new individualAll organisms exhibit some the ability to regenerate to some degreeFragmentation is observed in organism such as flatworms and spongesExamples of regeneration include regrowing a lost limb, such as the tail of a lizard\t In fragmentation a mature organism breaks into many pieces while in regeneration individual organisms grows from the cut parts of an organism..... Fragmentation is the splitting of an organism to produce new ones. for example SpirogyraWhereas Regeneration is the process of regrowth of an individual........... |
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