Biology, asked by sangita7809, 10 months ago

Is protrandry only seen in hermaphrodites?​

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Answered by awsmaditri
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Answer:

no.

Explanation:

Protandry is uncommon, but does occur in a widespread range of animal phyla. In fact, protandrous hermaphroditism occurs in many fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, but is completely absent in terrestrial vertebrates. Protandrous fishes include teleost species in the families Pomacentridae, Sparidae, and Gobiidae.

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Answered by miagupta82
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Protandry is uncommon, but does occur in a widespread range of animal phyla. In fact, protandrous hermaphroditism occurs in many fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, but is completely absent in terrestrial vertebrates. Protandrous fishes include teleost species in the families Pomacentridae, Sparidae, and Gobiidae.

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