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sexes are separated in Echinoderms (true or false)​

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Answered by kunwardurgesh3635
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It's true. Most species of Echinodermata reproduce sexually, and species have separate sexes. Fertilization is external; the gametes are simply shed into the water at spawning time. The floating embryo develops into a ciliated, free-swimming, bilaterally symmetrical larva, which undergoes metamorphosis into the radially symmetrical adult.

Answered by komal555
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yes its True sexes are separated in phylum echinoderm ..

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