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Question: The dioecious animal is (a) Liver fluke (b) Aurelia (c) Tapeworm (d) Earthworm...

The dioecious animal is
(a) Liver fluke
(b) Aurelia
(c) Tapeworm
(d) Earthworm

Explanation

Solution

The animals in which male and female reproductive organs are present in separate individuals are called dioecious animals. A wide range of organisms in the animal kingdom is dioecious.

Complete answer:
Aurelia is dioecious animals whereas liver fluke, tapeworm, earthworm are monoecious means male and female reproductive organs are present in the same individuals.

Additional information:
Sexual reproduction refers to the fusion of a female gamete with a male gamete to produce a fertilized zygote which will develop into an individual similar to its parental organism. Depending on the gametes produced, various organisms are classified as monoecious and dioecious.
- Monoecious: These organisms involve uniparental reproduction and exhibits self-fertilization
- Dioecious: These organisms involve biparental reproduction. The eggs are produced by female parents and the sperms are produced by male parents. They commonly exhibit cross-fertilization.
In some complex organisms that are highly evolved, a unique and rare phenomenon is observed which is neither monoecious or dioecious. This mode is termed as pseudohermaphroditism. It refers to a condition in which the individual is born with the primary sexual characteristics of one sex, but later develops the secondary sexual characteristics of a different gender.

**So, the correct answer is ‘ Aurelia ’. **

Note:
- Monoecious: single
- Dioecious: two
- Monoecious animals are also called Hermaphrodites.
- Studies are indicative of about 15% of animals, especially those that are sessile (nonmotile) or parasitic, are preferentially hermaphrodites.