why is fragmentation not possible in all multi cellular organisms
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Fragmentation is not true for all multicellular organisms because many
multicellular organisms are not a random collection of cells. They
cannot simply divide cell-by-cell.
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Hey there!
Fragmentation is not possible in all multicellular organisms because :
• Different levels of complexity is found in different multicellular organisms.
• Specialised tissues are organised as tissues, and tissues are organized into organs.
• These need to placed at definite positions in the body.
• In such a carefully organised situation, cell by cell division would be impractical!
¤ "Therefore they need to use complex ways of reproduction. "
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Fragmentation is not possible in all multicellular organisms because :
• Different levels of complexity is found in different multicellular organisms.
• Specialised tissues are organised as tissues, and tissues are organized into organs.
• These need to placed at definite positions in the body.
• In such a carefully organised situation, cell by cell division would be impractical!
¤ "Therefore they need to use complex ways of reproduction. "
____________________________________________
# hope it helped you!
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