Asexual reproduction involves a single parent to produce offsprings without the formation of gametes. It occurs by the following ways: Fission, Budding, Fragmentation, Spore formation and Regeneration. In one of the methods like regeneration, Planaria A is cut horizontally into three pieces $\mathrm{L}, \mathrm{M}$ and N and Planaria B is cut vertically into two equal halves - O and $P$. 4 1 1 2 2
Explanation
This option asks for an example of another organism that follows the same mode of reproduction as Planaria, which is regeneration.
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