Biology, asked by vas1, 1 year ago

what are those organisms called which bear both the sex organs in the same individual.give one example of such organism.

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Answered by fzahra
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Hermaphrodites are organisms that possess both the male and female sex organs. Most invertebrates are hermaphrodites.  It is a normal condition among this group of organisms enabling them to undergo a form of sexual reproduction where the partner can act either as 'male' or 'female'.  Examples of such organisms are earthworm, leech and slugs.  Interestingly, most plants are hermaphrodites too.
Answered by udheepa2
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The organisms which bearmale&female sex organs in singleindividual are may be calledmonoecious,or bisexual or hermaphrodite.most angiosperms are monoecious,and in animals earthworm ,tapeworms are examples of hermaphrodite. ... Hermaphrodite lizards and fish, frogs, and so forth.
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