Flukes, which are parasitic flatworms belonging to the class Trematoda, are typically dioecious, meaning they have separate male and female individuals. However, some species exhibit monoecious characteristics, possessing both male and female reproductive organs within the same individual. The reproductive strategy can vary among different fluke species, with most being dioecious for effective reproduction in their specific life cycles.
They are also known as dioecious
The persimmon is unusual. It is dioecious to monoecious. Androdioecious and tri-monoecious persimmons exist.
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Mammals are diocious .
Birds are dioecious. They are either male or female. Never both.
Bivalves are typically dioecious, meaning individuals have separate male and female reproductive organs. However, some species can change sex throughout their lifespan, exhibiting some degree of sexual plasticity.
Rice is monoecious, meaning that both male and female flowers are found on the same plant. This allows for self-pollination and reproduction within the same individual plant.
Monoecious plants have both male and female reproductive structures on the same plant, while dioecious plants have separate male and female plants.
Yes, dioecious plants have separate male and female individuals, while monoecious plants have both male and female reproductive structures on the same individual.
Some plant species are monoecious, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs on the same plant. Others are dioecious, meaning male and female reproductive organs are on separate plants.