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Regeneration of starfish is an example of​

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Answered by kenitiapon
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Asexual reproduction in starfish takes place by fission or through autotomy of arms. In fission, the central disc breaks into two pieces and each portion then regenerates the missing parts.

Answered by GDKhanna
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Asexual Reproduction

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Sea stars have the ability to reproduce sexually and asexually. Those that reproduce asexually do so by splitting its central disc into fragments, a process called “fission.” It can also reproduce asexually by amputating its own arms. Sea stars will also amputate their own limbs to escape from their predators. Each fragment of central disc or each detached limb can then undergo the regeneration process and result in fully grown sea stars that are genetically identical to the original.

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