Difderentuate the regeneration in lizard and planaria
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Answer:
Regeneration is a modified form of
fragmentation. It is known as a process that makes genomes, cells
organs, organisms, and ecosystems resilient after disturbances or
damage. Every species living on earth can regenerate, but only a few
species use it as an asexual reproduction method, thus producing new
individuals by their body parts.
Planarian flatworms are highly adapted
with regeneration capabilities because of their asexual reproduction
method. Among the vertebrates, tailed amphibian (Salamanders and newts)
and certain lizards (geckos) are highly adapted to regenerate their
limbs, tails, jaws, eyes and certain internal organs. As they are more
complex multicellular animals, they cannot use regeneration to reproduce
or as an asexual reproduction method. Star fishes also have the same
ability to regenerate their arm, but unlike tailed amphibians and
lizards, lost arms of star fishes could regenerate a complete new
organism.
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Differences between regeneration in lizard and regeneration in Planaria: The regeneration of the lizard and the regeneration of the Planaria is different totally. In the regeneration process of the lizard, only the lost body part will be regenerated and not whole organisms will be regenerated.