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hermaphrodite is a person or animal that has both male and female sexual organs or characteristics. A plant with both stamens and pistils is an example of a hermaphrodite .

Binary Fission : 
(i) Nucleus divides into two parts.
(ii) It occurs during normal conditions.
(iii) It gives rise to two individuals.
(iv) Cytoplasm divides after each nuclear division.
e.g., Amoeba.
Multiple Fission : 
(i) Nucleus divides into many parts.
(ii) It takes place during unfavourable conditions (Encysted stage), 
(iii) It forms many individuals.
(iv) Cytoplasm does not divide after every nuciear division.
e.g., Plasmodium.

Fertilization which takes place inside the female body is called internal fertilization in animals is done through the following different ways: ... Cloacal kiss, which consists in that the two animals touch their cloacae together in order to transfer the sperm of the male to the female.

The Difference Between An Embryo And A Fetus. ... During the embryonic period, cells begin to take ondifferent functions. The brain, heart, lungs, internal organs and arms and legs begin to form. Once baby is afetus, growth and development are aimed at prepping baby for life on the outside.

Birds are the animals in which fertilisation is internal but development of embryo takes place outside the body. For example, hen, parrot etc. They lay eggs which are hatched outside the body.
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