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Why are budding, fragmentation and regeneration all considered as asexual types of reproduction? With
neat diagrams explain the process of regeneration in Planaria.

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Answered by TheNarayan
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Budding, fragmentation and regeneration are considered as asexual types of reproduction because none of them includes gamete formation and fertilization. All of these give rise to offspring from single parent only. Regeneration in Planaria It exhibits regeneration i.e. ability to grow the broken body part again..

With neat diagrams explain the process of regeneration in Planaria. Answer. Budding, fragmentation and regeneration are considered as asexual types of reproduction because none of them includes gamete formation and fertilization. All of these give rise to offspring from single parent only

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Answered by Anonymous
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A single parent is involved and gamete formation does not take place in reproduction through budding, fragmentation and regeneration. Hence, all of these are considered as asexual types of reproduction.

Regeneration in Planaria: The body of planaria may get divided into many pieces. Each piece has the ability to develop complementary portion to become a new individual. The given figure shows a planaria getting divided into three pieces. Subsequently, each piece develops into a new individual.

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