"Dioecism" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dioecism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dioecism" Meaning

Dioecism refers to the characteristic of certain plants, animals, or organisms that have separate sexes, meaning they are either male or female and produce reproductive structures that are dedicated to one sex only. In other words, dioecious species have males and females that are physically distinct and produce separate reproductive organs, whereas in some species, males and females are the same and can produce both male and female reproductive organs. This type of reproductive strategy is also known as heteromorphy.

"Dioecism" Examples

Dioecism


Dioecism refers to the arrangement of plants in which a species is divided into male and female individuals.

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In botanical gardens, dioecism is an important characteristic to note when classification plant species. (Example)
Studies have shown that dioecism is more common in plants that produce large seeds. (Example)
The differences in reproduction between monoecious and dioecious plants can have significant ecological implications. (Example)
Researchers have identified several species of ferns that exhibit dioecism, including the sensitive fern and the royal fern. (Example)
The evolution of dioecism is thought to have been driven by the need for increased genetic diversity in plants. (Example)

"Dioecism" Similar Words

Diodon

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Diodont

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Diodont: A type of fish, especially a species of moloys (a group of small, fish-like lizards) or a species of agONUS (a genus of small, toothless fish).

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Diodorus is a proper noun referring to a Greek historian who lived in the 1st century BC. He is best known for his work "Bibliotheca Historica", which is a comprehensive historical account of the world from mythical times to the death of Caesar in 44 BC.

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Diogenes

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Diogenes was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism. He was known for his extreme asceticism, poverty, and his criticism of the politics and society of his time. He is often referred to as Diogenes the Cynic. The term "cynic" comes from the Greek word "kyon," meaning "dog," and was meant as an insult, implying that he and his followers, like dogs, lived off the scraps that others left behind.

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