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name an environmental factors that determine sex in certain organism​

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Answered by moin462
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sex determination is the establishment of sex by a non-genetic cue, such as nutrient availability, experienced within a discrete period after conception. This is in contrast to genotypic sex determination, which establishes sex at conception by genetic factors such as sex chromosomes.[1] Environmental sex determination is different to some forms of sequential hermaphroditism in which the sex is determined flexibly after birth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1.In turtle high incubation temp. Leads to development of female offspring

2. In lizards high incubation temp. Leads to development of male offspring

3. In some animals such as snails individual can change sex indicating that sex is not a determined genetically in such animals

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