Topic: Asexual Regeneration
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What is an example of animal regeneration asexual reproduction?
A female hammerhead shark in captivity as well as more recently a blacktip shark was observed by scientists to have provided "virgin" births, meaning no male was involved in conception. Read More »
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When can regeneration be called asexual reproduction?
When the removed piece can form into it's own organism. Read More »
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How is regeneration different from asexual budding?
Regeneration is when a part of an animal is detached from that animal and grows off that part. Budding is when a new cell forms on a parent cell in a multi-cellular organism Read More »
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I personally think this is because a new generation in your family is born (the generations in my family go; great-great grandma, great-grandma, grandma, mum, me) Read More »
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By regeneration some organisms can replace an injured or lost part, and many plants are capable of total regeneration. More? Read More »
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A planarian can reproduce either asexually or sexually. In asexual reproduction the planarian detaches its tail end and each half regrows the lost parts. In sexual reproduction each Planaria gives and receives sperm. Planaria have both test... Read More »
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Regeneration is asexual reproduction. asexual reproduction can take place are by fission, fragmentation, and regeneration. Source(s): . Read More »
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The underlying feature is the same. For example, mitosis will occur in all of them and there will be some growth(increase in the number of cells). The purport of these two underlying processes have to be seen in wider context, and the meani... Read More »
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by adding thermal energy to the liquid which causes the liquid to boil and turn to steam Read More »
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