Biology, asked by jeanette3107, 11 months ago

Differentiation in morphology of the two sexes
of the same species is called
(a) hermaphrodite (b) heteromorphosis
(c) sexual dimorphism (d) unisexual

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Answered by prashantyadav9336
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Answer:

The answer is c

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question - Difference in morphology of the two sexes

of the same species is called -

(c) sexual dimorphism

Morphology means physical features. The difference in morphology of two sexes of same species, other than reproductive organs is called sexual dimorphism.

The differences seen are in height, strature of male and female.

Unisexual refers to one sex which may be either male or female.

Heteromorphosis is the condition where organ has different shape or size from usual. Example is earthworm regenerating from tail section, rather than regenerating from head section.

Hermaphrodite condition refers to the organism where gametes of both the sexes are produced. Example are slugs and snails.

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