example is the sponges
There are a number of organisms that can reproduce by fragmentation. Some of the organisms that use this method of reproduction include annelid worms, sea stars fungi and plants among others.
this is an ovulation process stage mainly in Botanical organisms
bacteria
Fragmentation. (Stupid OdysseyWare!)
Fragmentation and budding are forms of asexual reproduction seen in certain organisms, such as fungi and some animals. In fragmentation, the organism breaks into pieces that develop into new individuals, while in budding, a part of the organism grows out and separates to form a new individual.
This type of reproduction is called fragmentation. In this process, an organism breaks into two or more parts, each of which is capable of regenerating into a new individual. Some organisms that reproduce through fragmentation include starfish, flatworms, and certain plants like ferns.
Heterogenous mixtures undergo physical change (I THINK)
Fragmentationor clonal fragmentation in multicellular or colonial organisms is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning where an organism is split into fragments.
Binary fission is a process by which a single organism splits into two nearly equal parts, each developing into a new individual. Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction where an organism breaks into multiple pieces, with each piece regenerating into a new individual. In binary fission, organisms divide along a specific plane, while fragmentation involves the breaking off of parts that can develop independently.
Fragmentation occurs in multi cellular organisms with simple body organization. eg.Spirogyra Fission occurs in unicellular organism. eg.amoeba Binary fission, or prokaryotic fission, is a form of asexual reproduction and cell division used by all prokaryotes, some protozoa, and some organelles within eukaryotic organisms. This process results in the reproduction of a living prokaryotic cell by division into two parts that each have the potential to grow to the size of the original cell. Fragmentation or Clonal Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning where an organism is split into fragments. The splitting may or may not be intentional. Each of these fragments develop into mature, fully grown individuals that are a clone of the original organism. If the organism is split any further the process is repeated. Fragmentation is caused by mitosis. Meiosis is not involved in fragmentation. Fragmentation is seen in many organisms such as molds, some annelid worms, and sea stars. Binary fission of single-celled organisms such bacteria, protozoa and many algae is a type of fragmentation. Molds, yeast, and mushrooms, all of which are part of the Fungi kingdom, produce tiny filaments called hyphae. These hyphae obtain food and nutrients from the body of other organisms to grow and fertilize. Then a piece of hyphae breaks off and grows into a new individual and the cycle continues. Fragmentation is observed in nonvascular plants as well, liverworts and mosses
No, asexual reproduction can occur in both unicellular and multicellular organisms. In unicellular organisms, it typically involves cell division, while in multicellular organisms, it can involve processes like budding or fragmentation.
Some can. The females clone themselves.