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protandry logo #21003(from the article `Sapindales`) ...makes others attractive to insects. The disc at the base of the pistil often secretes an abundance of nectar attractive to insects as well. In ... ...plant. About half of the more important cultivated plants are naturally cross-pollinated, and their reproductive systems include various devices ... ....
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protandry logo #21003(from the article `aschelminth`) In some terrestrial nematodes, individuals of female appearance first produce spermatozoa, which are stored and then used to fertilize eggs produced ... ...of hermaphroditism fairly common in bony fishes is the protogynous type, in which the individual functions first as a female and later as a male; ......
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Protandry logo #20126sequential hermaphrodite where individuals transform from male to female.
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Protandry logo #10444Maturation first of the male gonads, then of the female organs, within a hermaphroditic individual; also called androgyny.
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protandry logo #21009protandrous, protandry, protandric The condition of a hermaphrodite in which the male portion develops first or which is first male, and later sex reversed to female. 2. Said of a flower in which the pollen matures before the stigma is receptive.
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