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Marine Biology
Invertebrates
Echinoderms
Is Sea stars fragmentation or binary vision?
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Sea stars have a type of reproduction known as fragmentation, where a portion of the sea star's body breaks off and grows into a new sea star. This is different from binary fission, where an organism splits into two separate individuals.
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