How is asexual reproduction in planarias
How can asexual reproduction in the planarias be explained?
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Planarias can classify themselves asexually by transversal bipartition due to big regeneration capability of their tissues. Whenever they join to a substrate they can persuade a constriction in their middle area and the body is then detached into two parts and each of such parts gives birth to a new individual as tissue re-generates.
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