Biology, asked by yash66aia, 9 months ago

How is regeneration
different from
fragmentation

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Answered by annie200355
3

Answer:

Hey buddy....

Fragmentation is when an organism is split into fragments, and each fragment grows into complete, individual organisms that are clones of the original organism. Regeneration is the process of regrowth that organisms that allows for partial or complete regrowth of tissue after a damaging event.

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Answered by subhabrata41
2

Explanation:

If part of an animal is cut off, and the animal grows that part back but remains one animal, that's regeneration! If part of an animal is cut off, and it becomes two complete animals, that's fragmentation... and regeneration!

More info:

Fragmentation is when an organism is split into fragments, and each fragment grows into complete, individual organisms that are clones of the original organism.

Regeneration is the process of regrowth that organisms that allows for partial or complete regrowth of tissue after a damaging event.

The difference is that fragmentation specifies two parts each growing into complete organisms, but regeneration is simply a general process of regrowth. Few species are capable of fragmentation, but ALL species undergo regeneration, to varying degrees.

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