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explain the mode of reproduction occurs in planaria?​

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Answered by narapogusudhakar777
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In asexual reproduction, the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts by regeneration, allowing neoblasts (adult stem cells) to divide and differentiate, thus resulting in two worms. ... Some species of planaria are exclusively asexual, whereas some can reproduce both sexually and asexually.

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ANSWERAs we know the trends in periodic table

ANSWERAs we know the trends in periodic table→effective nuclear charge of elements when increase it holds the electron tightly because of these attraction, size of element reduced in a period from left to right. And because of more effective nuclear charge it will attracts or gain electron

ANSWERAs we know the trends in periodic table→effective nuclear charge of elements when increase it holds the electron tightly because of these attraction, size of element reduced in a period from left to right. And because of more effective nuclear charge it will attracts or gain electronand therefore amount of energy released during the addition of an electron increase from left to right along a period.

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