Yes. But that is known as incest and is highly frowned upon in most cultures.
boy and girl; Male and Female; but there are more than just 2 genders because people get touchy with their
Male and female are the different genders.
Twin female calves should be able to reproduce in the future, given they are otherwise healthy, normal calves. The main problem is if you get twins of different genders sharing the same blood supply during gestation. These are termed freemartins and the female has been exposed to male hormones throughout gestation. Besides looking a little 'manly', or having some physical similarities to a bull, they are almost always infertile and farmers will not attempt to mate them for this reason.
Mushrooms do not have genders in the traditional sense like animals or humans do. Instead, they reproduce through spores, which can germinate and grow into new individuals under the right conditions. This method of reproduction allows mushrooms to be more versatile and adaptable in their habitats.
Yes they are different genders. Hope this helps!
Yes, twins of the same gender can reproduce just like any other individual. Being a twin does not affect a person's ability to reproduce.
This will depend upon the babies genders. If one is a boy and the other is a girl then you can have two colored favored: pink and blue. Cute favors can be twin cookies.
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No, planets do not have genders. The concept of gender applies to living beings that reproduce sexually, while planets are celestial bodies that do not have reproductive systems or the same characteristics as living organisms.
different parts of the flower are not different genders, and it depends on the flower. Not every plant have different genders, some species are asexual (both male and female).
Yes, snails have genders. They are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. When snails reproduce, they can fertilize each other's eggs, but they still need to mate to do so. This process involves exchanging sperm with another snail, which allows them to fertilize each other's eggs.
No.