Nature has built-In safety valves. Most Hermaphrodites are sterile. They can certainly play around but could not produce viable offspring ( hence the rush for the idea of Lesbian couples adopting children, which in a way ties into ( no pun intended) the Gay Marriage mix. Normally Hermaphrodites are sterile,. so they can"t biologically start a new generation. Then again there are such rare animals as stud mules, but that is a zoological matter.
To be a hermaphrodite means having both male and female sex organs.
There are no signs and symptoms of a hermaphrodite as it is a physical condition and not a disease.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Sequential hermaphrodites are organisms that start life as one sex and then change to the other sex later in life, depending on environmental conditions or social factors.
An organism with both male and female reproductive organs is called a hermaphrodite. Hermaphroditism allows the organism to self-fertilize or mate with another of its kind.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs. This term is most commonly used in biology to describe animals or plants that have both sets of reproductive structures. Hermaphroditism allows for self-fertilization in some species.
Yes, the liver fluke is a hermaphrodite as it has the organs of both sexes.
Hermaphrodite
Testical cancer Its called something like that where you get a lump on your testical - cancer and u have to remove the testical .... Pretty weird lol I like both my balls but look it up im being serious about that
If both are healthy, both will be producing sperm.
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.
Starfish can be male, female, or hermaphrodite. A hermaphrodite is a plant or animal that has reproductive organs of both sexes.
Hermaphrodites are born (inate disposition) with both sex organs, it is not possible to "become" a hermaphrodite.
Well, honey, technically speaking, a hermaphrodite can have both male and female reproductive organs, so it's possible for them to pee out of both genitalia. But let's be real, it's not like they're peeing out of both at the same time like some kind of freaky fountain. It's just a matter of having different plumbing options down there.
Hermaphrodite.
There are no signs and symptoms of a hermaphrodite as it is a physical condition and not a disease.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Sequential hermaphrodites are organisms that start life as one sex and then change to the other sex later in life, depending on environmental conditions or social factors.