Science, asked by Akritisingh003, 10 months ago

explain regeneration in planaria​

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Answered by subhadra53
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Hi Madhuchhand, Regeneration is a type of asexual reproduction. In this process the organism has the ability to generate lost or damaged body parts. If a Planaria is cut into small pieces, then each piece develops into a new individual.

Answered by ritudeora1999
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Explanation:Regeneration is defined as the process of growing a full organism from its body part. The examples of regeneration are: Hydra and Planaria. When the body of Planaria is cut into number of pieces, the each and every body piece can regenerate and results in formation of a complete Planaria. The regeneration of an organism occurs by the process of growth and development The cells of body part which has been cut down gets divides and makes a ball of cells. These multiple cells result in formation of tissues and forms organs again and results in regeneration of another Planaria. It can be explained with the help of the following diagram:

(b) Regeneration is different from Reproduction process because most of the animals doesn't required to be cut into pieces for reproducing new generation.

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