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what is fragmentation?​

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Answered by Devilhelper
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The process of fragmentation in biology can be explained as follows:-

Explanation:

Fragmentation in multicellular organisms is a form of asexual reproduction in which an organism is split into fragments. Each of these fragments develop into matured, fully grown individuals that are identical to their parents.

The splitting may or may not be intentional – it may or may not occur due to man-made or natural damage by the environment or predators. This kind of organism may develop specific organs or zones that may be shed or easily broken off. If the splitting occurs without the prior preparation of the organism, both fragments must be able to regenerate the complete organism for it to function as reproduction.

Fragmentation, also known as splitting, as a method of reproduction is seen in many organisms such as filamentous cyanobacteria, molds, lichens, many plants, and animals such as sponges, acoel flatworms, some annelid worms and sea stars.

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Answered by adityayadav3363
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It is very common for of asexual reproduction. In this process, the adult orangnism just break up in to two or more pieces called fragments. Each of these fragments grows up to become a new plants Example some algea such as Spirogyra

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