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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DICHOGAMY AND HERKOGAMY.​

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What is Dichogamy?

ANS.Dichogamy is a type of sequential hermaphroditism that takes place in fish, gastropods and plants. Sequential hermaphroditism is the process where an organism changes sex at one point of the lifetime. Thus, in this context, the organism produces the male and female gametes at different points of their life. This takes place during the reproductive cycle.In animals, dichogamy can be of two forms. Protandry is the form in which a male turns into a female. Protogyny is the process where a female turns into a male. Here, a switch between functional organisms takes place. Moreover, in plants, dichogamy is the phenomenon where the two sexes develop at different time-lapses. However, as a whole, both male and female flowers may open up at any time. Similar to animals, the protandrous flowers develop the male parts first followed by female parts. Furthermore, protogynous flowers develop the female parts first followed by males.

2.What is the Difference Between Dichogamy and Herkogamy?

The key difference between dichogamy and herkogamy relies on the fact that dichogamy can be seen in both plants and animals, while herkogamy is only seen in plants. Furthermore, dichogamy refers to the sequential hermaphroditism where there is a sequential development of the male and female sex. In contrast, herkogamy refers to the interference between the male and female gametes of angiosperms.

The below infographic summarizes the difference between dichogamy and herkogamy.

Difference Between Dichogamy and Herkogamy in Tabular Form

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