BIO-8 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Global Warming, Inbreeding Depression, Chromosome

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Organisms can evolve as separate sexes or as hermaphrodites. Most vertebrates and some plants have separate sexes; most plants and some vertebrates are hermaphrodites. Perfect flowers: flowers that contain both male and female flowers. Simultaneous hermaphrodites: individuals that possess male and female reproductive functions at the same time. Sequential hermaphrodites: individuals that possess male or female reproductive function and then switch to the other. Monoecious: plants that have separate male and female flowers on the same individual. Dioecious: plants that contain either only male flowers or only female flowers on a single individual. Natural selection should favor the strategy with the highest fitness. If a male can invest in female function while giving up only a small amount of male fitness (or vice versa), selection should favor hermaphroditism. In the case of flowers, the flower structure and floral display are present.

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