What is the process of breaking an individual into parts followed by regeneration called?

What is the process of breaking an individual into parts followed by regeneration called?

  • Correct Answer: destruction
  • minimization
  • erosion
  • fragmentation

Explanation: View this video (http://openstaxcollege. org/l/budding_hydra2) to see a hydra budding. Fragmentation Fragmentation is the breaking of an individual into parts followed by regeneration. If the animal is capable of fragmentation, and the parts are big enough, a separate individual will regrow from each part. Fragmentation may occur through accidental damage, damage from predators, or as a natural form of reproduction. Reproduction through.

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