Biology, asked by sangitamahaseth02, 2 months ago

difference between fragmentation and budding​

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Answered by anuraagdevachandran
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Fragmentation is a type of Asexual reproduction where the parent organism divides into fragments which undergoes growth.

Example- spirogyra

Budding is also a type of Asexual reproduction where a bulb like structure forms on the parent organism.

Example- yeast

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Asexual reproduction is described as regeneration. Unicellular species and lower multicellular creatures, such as planaria, are known to have it.
  • When an organism is ready to reproduce, it fragments, and new creatures are born from the pieces.
  • Fragmentation is an asexual reproduction mechanism in which an organism reproduces by breaking into pieces, each of which develops into its own organism.
  • When an organism regrows particular parts or limbs that have been destroyed due to predation, this is known as regeneration.
  • Fragmentation usually occurs when an organism wishes to reproduce, and once the organism divides, a process known as true regeneration allows new individuals to be created from the pieces.
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