People will be surprised to know there are many types of hermaphrodites because it also involves the chromosonal makeup. Some hermaphrodites have a full penis and vagina. Others have a penis and a vagina without ovaries or a uterus. Some may also have a full vagina with a very small penis. All of the above are hermaphrodites but true hermaphrodite has both full organs. Some hermaphrodites can have babies and others can produce a babies. MLK
In cases of true hermaphroditism, individuals can have both ovarian and testicular tissue present, which may or may not function correctly. The functionality of reproductive organs in hermaphrodites can vary, and sometimes surgical intervention or medical treatment is necessary to address any complications or health concerns.
In a hermaphrodite human body, both male and female reproductive organs may develop. However, the functionality of these organs can vary, as they may not both be fully functional for reproduction. It is possible for a hermaphrodite to have one functional set of reproductive organs, both, or neither.
It is extremely rare for a hermaphrodite to have both sets of genitals fully functional. In most cases, there may be underdeveloped or non-functional reproductive organs. Medical interventions are often necessary to address any health issues that may arise.
A person who has both male and female sex organs is called intersex. This condition occurs due to variations in sex characteristics, such as chromosomes, hormones, or reproductive anatomy, that do not fit typical definitions of male or female. It's important to recognize and respect the diversity of intersex individuals.
An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place without the union of the distinct individuals. In the animal kingdom true hermaphrodites are found only among the invertebrates. See Illust. in Appendix, under Helminths., Including, or being of, both sexes; as, an hermaphrodite animal or flower.
It appears there was a typo. The correct term is "hermaphrodite." A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs, allowing it to produce both sperm and eggs. This can be found in certain plants, animals, and some species of fish.
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In a hermaphrodite human body, both male and female reproductive organs may develop. However, the functionality of these organs can vary, as they may not both be fully functional for reproduction. It is possible for a hermaphrodite to have one functional set of reproductive organs, both, or neither.
As in being both male and female? A hermaphrodite, I believe.
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Its called Bisexual
Yes, the liver fluke is a hermaphrodite as it has the organs of both sexes.
Hermaphrodite
hermaphrodite. In Greek mythology, Hermaphroditus or Hermaphroditos (Ancient Greek: ) was the child of Aphrodite and Hermes. Born a remarkably handsome boy, he was transformed into an androgynous being by union with the nymph Salmacis. His name is the basis for the word hermaphrodite. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermaphrodite (mythology)
What the hell is a murfinite... You mean hermaphrodite(has both privates)????? If that is what you meant, then the answer is no. She is not a hermaphrodite.
To be a hermaphrodite means having both male and female sex organs.