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it is called equilibrium transpirgirnaton in latin meaning to multiply. i know how the worms regenerate tho. The remaining cells go into a stem-cell like phase and reconfiguralize as a specialized cell

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When flatworms split into two and then regenerate to form two new flatworms it is called?

it is called equilibrium transpirgirnaton in latin meaning to multiply. i know how the worms regenerate tho. The remaining cells go into a stem-cell like phase and reconfiguralize as a specialized cell


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