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What is post-sequential hermaphroditism? What organism(s) do(es) process commonly occur?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sequential hermaphroditism (called dichogamy in botany) is a type of hermaphroditism that occurs in many fish, gastropods, and plants. ... In particular, a sequential hermaphrodite produces eggs (female gametes) and sperm (male gametes) at different stages in life.

Answered by IIRissingstarll
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Simultaneous hermaphroditism is when the same organism has both the male and female sex organs and produces both types of gametes. Sequential hermaphroditism means that an organism switches from its inborn sex to the opposite sex, a development observed primarily in certain fish and gastropods.

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