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Paratomy is a form of a****ual
reproduction in
animals where the
organism splits in a
plane perpendicular to the antero-posterior axis and the
split is...
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grafting the bud of one
plant onto another.
Fragmentation (reproduction)
Paratomy Fission (biology)
Strobilation James Desmond Smyth,
Derek Wakelin (1994)...
- splitting. The
headless fragment must
regenerate a
completely new head. In '
paratomy', the
split occurs perpendicular to the antero-posterior axis and the split...
- 0.6
millimetres (0.024 in). It is able to
reproduce a****ually
through paratomy. Konikoff,
Charlotte (2012). "Meioglossus
psammophilus Worsaae, Sterrer...
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notable among primates Mitochondrial fusion, a
reverse fission Mitosis Paratomy Speciation Cytoskeleton Carlson BM (2007).
Principles of
regenerative biology...
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length of 1.5–2 mm. They
usually reproduce a****ually. This is done by
paratomy (fragmentation), when the
posterior segments are
separated from the parent...
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aquatic species.
Members of the
Naididae reproduce a****ually,
primarily by
paratomy, in
which the body
breaks into two
pieces after the "pregeneration" of...
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Acorn Worm (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) with A****ual
Reproduction by
Paratomy". PLOS ONE. 7 (11): e48529. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...748529W. doi:10.1371/journal...
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reproduce ****ually, but most
reproduction is a****ual. This is done by
paratomy/fission (fragmentation) as
posterior segments break away or
detach from...
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sperm is
nonmobile and
lacks flagella or cilia. A****ual
reproduction by
paratomy is common, and it
usually leads to a
chain of
organisms (zooids), hence...