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Books on: hermaphrodites

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Encyclopedia Articles on: hermaphrodites

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    Hermaphrodite
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...well as hermaphroditic, insuring reproduction where the parasite may be the only member of its species in the host. Many hermaphrodites are protandrous or protogynous, i.e., gametes of the two sexes are produced in the same organism, sometimes in the same...
     
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    Mollusca
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...sexes. Fertilization of the egg occurs in seawater. Some gastropods are hermaphrodites (having both sexes in the same individual) and some are protandric hermaphrodites, i.e., they are male first and become female as they age. Gastropods...
     
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    Ctenophora
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...ctenophores are also bioluminescent, the production of light originating in the walls of the eight canals. Most ctenostomes are hermaphrodites, developing through a cydippid larval stage to adults. They can also regenerate lost parts. Class Tentaculata Members...
     
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    Barnacle
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...in shells and corals. Reproduction Although nearly all other crustaceans have separate sexes, most barnacles are hermaphrodites , with cross-fertilization between adjacent individuals being the rule. Some species, however, have dwarf males, which are...
     
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    Annelida
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...is sexual or asexual. Asexual reproduction is by fragmentation, budding, or fission. Among sexually reproducing annelids hermaphrodites are common, but most species have separate sexes. Fertilized eggs of marine annelids usually develop into free-swimming...
     


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