Living laboratory found on shoreline statues
.... "This particular breed is a cross-fertilising
hermaphrodite which means that once it has settled, the barnacle can produce multiple broods of larvae ?increasing its local population size several times in a year." Funded by the British Ecological Society (BES), the team are also analysing DNA taken from t...
Hermaphrodite
In zoology , a
hermaphrodite is a species that contains both male and fem... 4 Reference In animals Sequential
hermaphrodite : The organism is born as one sex and later changes into the other sex. Protandry : When the organ...
Tunica
...brane. Full article >>> : A clonal
hermaphrodite ( Phylum Chordata , Sub phylum Tunica ta , Class Ascidian =sea squirts). It grows fast, reproduces weekly, and thus, a good model for genetic studies of ... Full article >>> A chordate without a backbone, commonly called a ...
Selection
...frequency over time in a population Sequential
hermaphrodite . An individual that sequentially produces male and then female gametes or vice versa Sessile. Immobile because of an attachment to a substratum ... Full article >>> selection -- Process which favors one feature of organ isms in a...
Nondisjunction
...e males and are able to fertilize the eggs of the
hermaphrodite s (with more success than they have themselves). C. Full article >>> : Separation of homologous chromosomes during anaphase of mitotic or meiotic division s (see also nondisjunction ). Disposable soma theory ... Full articl...
Invertebrates
...individual. Most invertebrates and plant s are
hermaphrodite s. Union of the gametes of the same individual (self- fertilization ) is the most extreme example of inbreeding . Heterogametic sex ... Full article >>> microbial pesticides. Pesticides that consist of bacteria , fungi , virus es...
Hermaphrodite
...>>> Hermaphrodite In zoology , a
hermaphrodite is a species that contains both male and female...re monoecious ). Full article >>>
hermaphrodite (her-maf-roh-dite) [Gk. Hermes and Aphrodite] An individual that functions as both male and female ...
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