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- Hermaphrodite - Wikipedia
A hermaphrodite ( hərˈmæfrəˌdaɪt ) is a sexually reproducing organism that produces both male and female gametes [1] Animal species in which individuals are either male or female are gonochoric, which is the opposite of hermaphroditic [2]
- Hermaphrodite - Definition, Causes and Examples | Biology Dictionary
A hermaphrodite is an organism with both male and female genitalia In sexually reproducing organisms, males have organs that produce male gametes, usually sperm
- Hermaphrodite: 20 Human Examples Meaning - BitGlint
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive characteristics In humans, this typically refers to individuals born with biological traits that do not fit standard male or female definitions
- Hermaphrodite - Encyclopedia. com
Hermaphrodite refers to a being, human or otherwise, that possesses both female and male sexual organs In humans that being is distinct from the androgyne, who may not have a double set of distinctly opposed sexual organs but whose overall physical appearance is so ambiguous that it makes sexual identification impossible
- Hermaphroditism | Definition, Types, Effects | Britannica
hermaphroditism, the condition of having both male and female reproductive organs Hermaphroditic plants —most flowering plants, or angiosperms —are called monoecious, or bisexual
- Understanding Hermaphroditism: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis
Hermaphroditism, derived from Hermaphroditus, a figure in Greek mythology who embodied both male and female characteristics, is a biological phenomenon In essence, hermaphroditism allows an individual organism to perform both male and female reproductive roles
- What is Hermaphrodites? | Anthroholic
Hermaphroditism is a biological phenomenon where an organism possesses both male and female reproductive organs In many cases, hermaphrodites organisms are capable of producing both eggs and sperm at some point in their lifespan, allowing for a unique form of reproduction
- 8. 8 What about hermaphrodites – and biological sex?
An individual who makes both small and large gametes at some point in life is called a hermaphrodite Hermaphroditism is particularly common in marine organisms
- What Is The Definition Of A Hermaphrodite? | Natures Wonders
Hermaphrodites are organisms possessing both male and female reproductive organs, allowing for unique reproductive strategies Hermaphroditism is a fascinating biological phenomenon that occurs across various species in the animal and plant kingdoms
- Hermaphrodite | definition of hermaphrodite by Medical dictionary
hermaphrodite any plant possessing stamens and carpels in the same flower any animal possessing both male and female sex organs The condition is usual in many plants and lower animals, but may occur in some unisexual organisms as an abnormality
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