linkedin post 2017-09-15 04:20:46

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"FRAGMENTATION is the breaking of the body into two parts with subsequent regeneration. If the animal is capable of fragmentation, and the part is big enough, a separate individual will regrow. Many sea stars reproduce asexually by fragmentation. For example, if the arm of an individual sea star is broken off it will regenerate a new sea star. Fragmentation also occurs in annelid worms, turbellarians, and poriferans." https://lnkd.in/d_e3R-w View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-15 04:18:49

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REGULATION OF MULTIPLE FISSION. "We describe the different organizational types of multiple fission cell cycles, with distinct timing of DNA replication, nuclear, and cellular divisions, and discuss how they are regulated at physiological and molecular levels." https://lnkd.in/dDMwBQq View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-15 04:11:01

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ORGANELLE FISSION. "This form of asexual reproduction and cell division is also used by some organelles within eukaryotic organisms (e.g., mitochondria). Binary fission results in the reproduction of a living prokaryotic cell (or organelle) by dividing the cell into two parts, each with the potential to grow to the size of the original." https://lnkd.in/dwsn3wd) View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-09-14 05:44:48

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CYTOPLASMIC FISSION. "Stanieria never undergoes binary fission. As it grows, the cellular DNA is replicated over and over, and the cell produces a thick extracellular matrix. The vegetative cell eventually transitions into a reproductive phase where it undergoes a rapid succession of cytoplasmic fissions to produce dozens or even hundreds of baeocytes." https://lnkd.in/eqsJf6Q View in LinkedIn
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