Female. b/c parthenogenesis means development of animal without fertilization ........ and fertilization require sperm also therefore it only occur in female
Well, I am only a sudent and what i know about this is that apart from going into deep irrational beliefs of Christianity the birth of Jesus Christ depicted one such phenomenon.
Yes, they are either male or female. They both have tiny white flowers, but only the females develop the bright red berries.
only the females bear fruit
A female is an XX. However, during development one of the X chromosomes is deactivated and is called a Barr body.Human females have XX sex chromosomes. A male has XY chromosomes. The Y chromosome is very small and contains only genes that make a male a male.
Parthenogenesis. The wikipedia site associated with answers has a good page on this phenomenon as well as on similar reproductive processes that result in offspring with the DNA of only the female parent but still require mating.
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
Parthenogenesis is the name of a specific field. In other words, this is the only name for this kind of process. Parthenogenesis is nothing more than the process which allows a female to reproduce without engaging in sex with a male. It occurs in plants and animals, never in humans.
For most walking stick insects, the entire species is female and reproduction only requires one bug (parthenogenesis). Some species, though, do mate male-female.
Only one place in the body of a male and one place in the body of a female. Testicles in the male and ovaries in the female.
Each gender has its own specialized function. Gestation occurs only in the female, and the male therefore is only involved in the selection of varying hereditary traits.
Its called asexual reproduction in plants and parthenogenesis in animals
She has them, so do male dogs (there are very few male mammals without teats, rats are one of the only species where this occurs). They do become more apparent with pregnancy
Tepig can be both male and female
Human babies are only born when the sperm of a human male fertilizes the egg of a human female and conception occurs. Human babies are only born to humans.
Yes, but only female-female, or male-female. Male-male are liable to fight even if both neutered.
No, there is a condition called XXY where it is a cross over of male and female. Other than that, yes male and female are the standard.
Animals that reproduce without a mate produce by means of parthenogenesis. It was once believed that only plants could reproduce this way, but now it is known that some sea animals are capable of parthenogenesis.
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