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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Hermaphrodite: snails

This specimen is a snail. I found this specimen in front of my house. A snail relates to a hermaphrodite because it has both male and female reproductive organs. Hermaphrodite is an organism that has reproductive organs normally associated with both male and female sexes.
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  • ▼  2012 (25)
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      • Eukaryote: insects (roly-poly, fly)
      • Detritovore: snails
      • Hermaphrodite: snails
      • Pollinator: bees
      • Protein: egg whites
      • Sporophyte: pine trees
      • Xylem: tree rings
      • Phloem: tree bark
      • K-strategist: cats
      • Animals with segmented body: crabs
      • Flower ovary: middle of flower
      • Heterotroph: humans
      • C4 plant: corn
      • CAM plant: pineapples
      • Pollen: tulips
      • Vascular plant: sunflower, trees
      • Tropism: sunflower (phototropism)
      • Dicot plant with flower & leaf: roses
      • Hydrophilic: salt
      • Hydrophobic: oil
      • Introduced species: goldfish
      • ATP: trees
      • Epithelial tissue: skin
      • Cellulose: paper
      • Autotrophs: plants

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