- A
hermaphrodite (/hərˈmæfrəˌdaɪt/) is a ****ually
reproducing organism that
produces both male and
female gametes.
Animal species in
which individuals...
- po****tion
compared to
being hermaphroditic.
Dioecy may also
accelerate or ****
lineage diversification in angiosperms.
Dioecious lineages are more diversified...
- "two households". See also the
Wiktionary entry for
dioecious.) Gynodioecious:
having hermaphrodite flowers and
female flowers on
separate plants. Gynoecious:...
- female. An
organism that
produces both
types of
gamete is
hermaphrodite. In non-
hermaphroditic species, the **** of an
individual is
determined through one...
- migrants. It is
dioecious, with male and
female flowers produced on
separate individuals. Occasionally,
morphologically hermaphroditic (but functionally...
-
dioecious or
sequential hermaphrodites. ****
allocation theory also
applies to
flowering plants,
which can be
dioecious,
simultaneous hermaphrodites,...
-
plants are
hermaphroditic but
approximately 6% of
species have
separate males and
females (dioecy). ****ual
dimorphism is
common in
dioecious plants: 403 ...
-
robusta has po****tions that are
dioecious,
hermaphrodite, or
trioecious (containing male, female, and
hermaphrodite individuals). The
species was first...
- [citation needed] Fig
plants can be
monoecious (
hermaphrodite)[clarification needed] or
gynodioecious (
hermaphrodite and female).
Nearly half of fig
species are...
- land
snails are
pulmonates and are
hermaphrodites, in contrast, all of the sea-dwelling
prosobranch snails are
dioecious/gonochoric (in
other words, they...