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how is regeneration different in reproduction​

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Regeneration differs from reproduction in the sense that, regeneration can take place from any part of the organism, example cut tail of a lizard. However, reproduction is a process in which new organism is formed through specialized cells called gametes.

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The regeneration is a process of asexual mode of reproduction whereas the reproduction can be asexual or sexual. In regeneration only one parent is involved to produce the progeny organisms whereas in reproduction one or more parents are involved to produce the organisms.

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