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Some species of oyster are hermaphrodites, developing both eggs and sperm. The eggs are fertilized within the body and are retained in the gills until larvae are formed, at which time they are released into the water. American bluepoint oysters in the Atlantic have separate sexes. Females discharge eggs into the water where sperm from male oysters fertilize them. The larvae develop within six hours, swim for about two or three weeks, and then settle on stones or shells. They mature by the end of the first year.
Monoecious plants have both sexes on the same plant.Dioecious plants have separate male and female flowers on separate plants
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Ovotestis refers to a hermaphroditic gonad, this contains both ovarian and testicular tissue.
No. Oysters are bivalve shellfish. Vertebrates are animals with internal skeletons.
Some snail species are hermaphroditic, while other species have individual sexes. Some species are even capable of asexual reproduction. There is no official name for male snails (for the species that have separate sexes).
No; they have separate genders.
Yes, Oysters can switch between being a Boy or a Girl.
Jellyfish are hermaphroditic animals. They possess the reproductive organs of both the male and female sexes, without any defined male and female characteristics.
An animal with both male and female sex organs is called a hermaphrodite.
dioecious
yes
Nematodes (phylum Nematoda) have separate sexes and do not have hermaphrodites. This means that within this phylum, individual nematodes will be either male or female.
Yes, when you separate the sexes. The babies can stay with each other(separate sexes) for a little while because they will fight.
you put sand in it and wait for a long time
you don't - to control population - separate the sexes
No. They are asexual. Which means they separate in order to reproduce by meiosis creating no variation among the species