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how regeneration differ from reproduction ​

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Answered by nia2003
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Regeneration is the ability to generate an entire new individual from a fragment of the body

Reproduction is formation of new individuals by fusion of gametes in sexual reproduction and fission, budding and fragmentation in asexual reproduction ..

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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