no
Cephalopods and mollusks are both part of the phylum Mollusca, but they have distinct characteristics. Cephalopods, such as octopuses and squids, are known for their advanced nervous systems, complex behaviors, and ability to change color and texture for communication and camouflage. Mollusks, which include snails, clams, and oysters, typically have a softer body covered by a hard shell and exhibit a wider range of body structures and habitats. Both groups possess a muscular foot and a mantle, which plays a crucial role in respiration and shell formation.
If you are only attracted to the same sex, and not to both sexes, then you are gay. If you are attracted to both sexes, then you are bisexual.
fertilization of the female egg is internal and cephalopods have both female and male reproductive organs so reproduction is internal
If you are only attracted to the same sex, and not to both sexes, then you are gay. If you are attracted to both sexes, then you are bisexual.
bisexuals like both sexes but when your bi curious your just curious about both sexes
If one is bisexual, it does not mean one have to be atracted to both sexes.
Insects typically have two sexes: male and female. However, some species of insects exhibit unique reproductive biology, such as parthenogenesis or hermaphroditism, which may introduce variations in the number of sexes present.
yes
No. Mumps affects your salivary gland. They are present in both the sexes. Mumps has nothing to do with your sex.
What do Cephalopods eat?
yes, it is the female that bites
If you are attracted to both sexes-bi