Biology, asked by niaziniazi204, 7 months ago

In case of turtle, the temperature at which the eggs are exposed during development is the deciding factor in sex determination. This is because of the temperature sensitivity of L.S
Options:
a) estrogen
b) testosterone
c) aromatase enzyme
d) progesterone ​

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Answered by Divyanshsahani1011
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Answer:

option number C

Explanation:

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

Because of the temperature sensitivity of L.S with aromatase enzyme

Explanation:

Temperature-dependent sex determination is a type of environmental sex determination in which the temperatures experienced during embryonic/larval development determine the sex of the offspring.[1] It is only observed in reptiles and teleost fish differs from the chromosomal sex-determination systems common among vertebrates. It is the most studied type of environmental sex determination ). Some other conditions, e.g. density, pH, and environmental background color, are also observed to alter sex ratio, which could be classified either as temperature-dependent sex determination or temperature-dependent sex differentiation, depending on the involved mechanisms.

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