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Female Ascaris is differentiable from male in [CPMT 1990]
A) Presence of cloaca
B) Presence of penial setae
C) Shorter size
D) Straight posterior end

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Answered by Anonymous
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Female Ascaris is differentiable from male in
A) Presence of cloaca
Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

The correct answer is (D) straight posterior end.

Female Ascaris is differentiable from the male in the straight posterior end.

Explanation:

Ascaris is a type of worm in which the male and female species can be well distinguished.

Female Ascaris is found to be larger as compared to male Ascaris and also possess a straight tail at the posterior end, which is a ventrally curved one in males.

Male Ascaris display pre as well as post-anal papillae along with a pineal setae that help in their copulation.

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