Fragmentation vs. Conjugation: Understanding Reproduction Methods
Fragmentation and conjugation are contrasting modes of reproduction. Fragmentation involves asexual reproduction, where an individual splits into multiple fragments, and each fragment can grow into an independent organism. In contrast, conjugation involves sexual reproduction, where two individuals exchange genetic material to create offspring that have a combination of both parental traits. This process usually involves specialized structures such as sex organs to facilitate the exchange of genetic material.