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Fragmentation (chemistry), a technique to study structure of molecules

Fragmentation (computer) a phenomenon of computer storage

Fragmentation (economics), a process of globalisation

Fragmentation (music), a compositional technique

Fragmentation (sociology), a term used in urban sociology

Fragmentation (weaponry), a feature of explosive weaponry

File system fragmentation

Feudal fragmentation

IP fragmentation, a process in computer networking

a synonym for hadronization with regard to quarks

In waste management, breaking up waste materials

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What is the contrast of fragmentation and conjugation?

Fragmentation involves breaking something into smaller pieces, while conjugation involves joining separate things together. Fragmentation leads to separation and division, while conjugation leads to unity and combination.


How does fragmentation affect interior species?

As fragmentation occurs, the interior area of the patch decreases. This results in a reduced habitat area for interior species. Thus, interior species experience a reduction in population over time as they lose habitat to fragmentation.


Sponges can reproduce asexually by?

budding or fragmentation. Budding involves the growth of a new sponge from the parent sponge, while fragmentation occurs when a piece of the sponge breaks off and grows into a new sponge.


What is a method of reproduction in some bryophtyes?

One method of reproduction in bryophytes is through spores. Spores are produced by sporophyte structures and are dispersed to grow into new gametophyte plants. Bryophytes include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.


What is the difference between the binary fission and fragmentation in asexual reproductgion?

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.