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What are unisexual organisons
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Answered by MagicalWizard01
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➝ What are unisexual organisons

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The organisms in which male and female reproductive system are present in different individuals are called unisexual organisms. We can also say that the organisms in which male and female sexes are separate are called unisexual organisms. For example, human beings, birds, reptiles, fish etc.

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  • The past decade has seen a remarkable revision of perspectives on unisexual reproduction in vertebrates.

  • One can no longer view it as a rare curiosity far outside the mainstream of evolution.

  • A deeper understanding of the underlying genetics increasingly calls into question the assumption that unisexuality in vertebrates is an evolutionary dead-end.

Answered by trishasingh464350
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The organisms in which male and female reproductive system are present in different individuals are called unisexual organisms. We can also say that the organisms in which male and female sexes are separate are called unisexual organisms. For example, human beings, birds, reptiles, fish etc.

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The past decade has seen a remarkable revision of perspectives on unisexual reproduction in vertebrates.

One can no longer view it as a rare curiosity far outside the mainstream of evolution.

A deeper understanding of the underlying genetics increasingly calls into question the assumption that unisexuality in vertebrates is an evolutionary dead-end.

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