Difference between regeneration and fragmentation
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
Fragmentation: 1. Fragmentation occurs in multi-cellular organisms with simple body organisation.
2. In fragmentation, an organism breaks into pieces and each piece develops into new individual.
3. No specialised cells are involved in fragmentation.
Example: Spirogyra
Regeneration: 1. Regeneration occurs in fully differentiated multi-cellular organisms with complex body organization.
2. In regeneration organisms if breaks into pieces, each piece may or may not develop into new individual.
3. In regeneration, specialised cells proliferate and form a mass of cells. The cells from the mass differentiate to form different cells types and tissues.
Example: Regeneration of blood cells in mammals.
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