Biology, asked by YuvarajD0505, 5 months ago

The animals that have separate male and female individuals called

Answers

Answered by harshsawant2232005
1

Answer:

here is your answer hope it helps ☺️

Explanation:

"two households"; adjective form: dioecious) is a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct male and female individual organisms. Dioecious reproduction is bi parental reproduction.

Answered by kumark54321
0

Answer:

the answer is unisex

Explanation:

The organisms which have separate male reproductive system and female reproductive system are known as unisexual organism.

  • This kind of organisms are evolutionary very advanced. In unisex there exists a male individual and a female individual.
  • Sexual intercourse takes place between the organism and then the gametes are either released into the environment or into the female tract for fertilization.
  • these type of evolution can also be observe in the plants species where male and female flowers are separate
  • This kind of animals are  different from the hermaphrodite where the male and female are not separate individual and the development according to evolution is very poor for these type of animal.

Similar questions