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What is Tagmatization ?

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Answered by kookie05
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In biology, a tagma is a specialized grouping of multiple segments or metameres into a coherently functional morphological unit. Familiar examples are the head, the thorax, and the abdomen of insects. The segments within a tagma may be either fused or so jointed as to be independently moveable.

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A tagma is each of the morphologically distinct sections of the body of an arthropod, comprised of two or more segments, as the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect.

Tagmatization refers to a unique grouping where a group of metameres form a specialized unit and perform a specific function. The arthropods are divided into three tagmata: head, thorax, and abdomen. The head is specialized for performing feeding and sensory functions.

The advantage of tagmatizations lies in the fact that each tagmata (made up of functionally similar metameres/ segments) perform a specialized function that is independent of other tagmata.

Tagmatization is the. specialization of the body region in a metameric animal for feeding, moving, and. sensory. Each tagma has a pair of jointed appendages such as legs and. antennae.

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