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Metagenesis refers to:
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(a) Alteration of generation between asexualand sexual phases of an organisms
(b) Occurrence of a drastic change in form during post-embroyonic development
(c) Presence of a segmented body and parthenogenetic mode of reproduction
(d) Presence of different morphic forms
Correct Answer:
Alteration of generation between asexualand sexual phases of an organisms
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Subject: Biology
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Metagenesis is an organisation refers to the reproduction characterized by the alternation of a sexual generation and a generation that reproduces asexually I.e.alternation of generation.