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Hello!
Hi to all, especially PaulM and JoseL,
First thanks again for the definitions and at least a place to get me
started. Both of the definitions are sort of OK but there seems to be
something missing. Since biology is a science very dependent on
definitions these; dioecious and gonochorist seem isufficient or lacking
in some way.
In accordance with Webster, the dictionary, that is; dioecious refers to
plants, as each plant having staminate flowers or pistillate flowers ie.
female flowers and male flowers. Papayas are like that, a male plant and
a female plant, so are many others. As for gonochorist; this term refers
to a dioecious individual in which sex development is determined by
developmental rather than hereditary mechanisms.
My new or futher question; is there a more definitive term for this
dioecious state in molluscs or any critter in the animal kingdom?
--
Later,
Emilio Jorge Power
Please visit;
"The Liguus Home Page"
http://pw1.netcom.com/~ejpower/lighompage.html
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