Yes, the snail has both male and female sexual organs.
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The Hermaphrodite was created in 1847.
A hermaphrodite is an organism with both male and female reproductive organs. A sequential hermaphrodite, however, is an organism that changes sex during their life.
A 'typical' hermaphrodite would be an earthworm.
Hermaphrodite is not a disease. It's sort of condition where living things has 2 sex or interested in both sex. In animal life, we found that snails has 2 sex, but both can't impregnate each other because each sex has different maturity period. So, altough snails has 2 sex, they still have to find other snails for impregnate each other. In human life, i ever read some articles that Julius Caesar is a hermaphrodite. Means that he did interesting in women and also intersting to men just like a women. Of course Julius Caesar doesn't have 2 sex, but we called him Hermaphrodite mentally because he was interesting to men and women. Hope this help. No, a hermaphrodite is a genetic mutation. It is also not homosexuality, as it is a matter of the genitals not being recognized as they truly are, i.e. a male raied as a girl because the penis was not normally visible. The person then has feelings towards woman as a man would, but is left feeling confusion because the mental makeup is male. More often than you would imagine.
It has both male and female reproductive organs.
Nothing. Simply because there is no such thing as a male or female snail.All snails are hermaphrodites. Meaning all snails have both sexual organs and they both sperm and lay the eggs. The snails "stick" themselves together by their underbellies and both fertilise each other.
The novel "The Hermaphrodite" by Julia Ward Howe contains approximately 300 pages.
Un hermaphrodite (masculine noun).
The medical term for someone with both male and female sex organs is: Hermaphrodite The new term is intersexed.
Journal of a Sad Hermaphrodite was created in 1992.
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