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Some examples of animal phyla with hermaphroditism include Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Mollusca (such as snails and slugs), and some annelids (segmented worms). In these phyla, some species have the ability to produce both eggs and sperm, allowing them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other individuals.
The condition is called hermaphroditism. In earthworms, hermaphroditism means possessing both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to reproduce with any other earthworm.
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no it does not but there is marine animal exhibits
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Patrick Graille has written: 'Les hermaphrodites' -- subject(s): Androgyny (Psychology), Hermaphroditism, History, Social aspects, Social aspects of Hermaphroditism
Hermaphroditism, the occurrence of both male and female reproductive organs in an organism, can have genetic components, but it is not strictly hereditary in all species. In some organisms, such as certain plants and invertebrates, hermaphroditism can be a result of environmental factors or developmental conditions rather than direct inheritance. In other cases, genetic factors may influence the likelihood of hermaphroditism appearing in offspring. Overall, the inheritance patterns can vary widely across different species.
This can occur via a condition known as hermaphroditism.
A hydra is an invertebrate animal.
The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago currently has 3 feature exhibits which are Science Storms, Animal Inside Out, and The Art of the Bicycle. They currently have 21 other exhibits and the full list of what that encompasses can be found on the official website.
An animal cell could accurately be compared to a zoo. The cell membrane is like a cage which keeps the animals in, and the organelles are akin to different animal exhibits.