It is far more likely that someone would be born with abnormal reproductive organs than with none at all, however, there is no reason in theory why that couldn't happen, if there was a genetic mutation that prevented the formation of those organs. I don't think it has ever actually happened, though.
Gay people have reproductive organs. Having reproductive organs has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
If you are male you are born without female reproductive organs. However some people may have damaged DNA and may be born with features that differ form the accepted norm. It is possible that the different feature could be their reproductive organs.
Yes people who have half a body *that are born that way* have reproductive organs. They can also reproduce offspring, though it is harder to do. They usually have many healthy problems and can shorten the person's life span greatly
The importance of the reproductive organs in the body is that they allow you to create life. Many people want children and the reproductive organs help you to do that.
They can if they still have the reproductive organs they were born with.
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Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive organs in a flower.
A roosters reproductive organs are internal.
If they are born with a vagina and female reproductive organs, yes.
No, the reproductive organs are not mature until puberty.
A person born with the reproductive organs of both genders is known as a hermaphrodite.
A bisexual is someone who is sexually attracted to members of both sexes. People with two different reproductive organs are something else.