Biology, asked by sarvesh270604, 11 months ago

Note on sexual dimorphism in ascaris?

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Answered by hritikpadghan1025
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Ascaris is a genus of parasitic nematode worms known as the "small intestinal round worms".The female and male sexes are separated in ascaris and these round worms also show sexual dimorphism. males are smaller than females and they have a curved tail with one pre and post anal papillae, cloaca and a pair of spicules. The gonads are long tubular and coiled. gonads are attached at the genital pore in females and at the cloaca in male worms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sexual dimorphism is when a species has a different looking organism for males and females. Male ascaris have a slight hook on one end.

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