The answer to your question is puberty.
each spermatid has the correct chromosomal number for fertilization (n), but is nonmotile.
Someone who is born with fully functional female and male reproductive systems/organs.
Fertilization is an important step in Sexual reproduction. The fertilization of male gamete i.e. sperm and female gamete i.e ova or egg results in the formation of a Zygote the first cell. The zygote is a diploid cell. (so a diploid cell is formed as a result of fusion on haploid cell so no. of chromosome remain constant in each generation). The zygote undergoes further development and forms embryo which after successive division and differentiation form a fully functional individual.
Digestion Excretion Growth Maintenance of boundaries Metabolism Movement Responsiveness Reproduction
The human brain developing before the reproductive system indicates that the prefrontal cortex is more mature than the reproductive system. However, this is a bit of a fallacy, as reproductive systems are rudiment ally functional at a very young age.
They have a bicornuate uterus, and two ovaries and oviducts. Only one of the ovaries is functional, however, when the working ovary ceases to produce eggs, or is harmed, the other non functional ovary will become functional and will produce eggs.
When the sperm reaches and enters the egg the tail falls off and then the reproduction starts.
endomoetrium
this a ridiculous question. GRS does not impart a functional uterus and female reproductive organs.
Gertrude Bilhuber has written: 'The effect of functional periodicity on the motor ability of women in sports' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Menstruation, Women
Reproductive glands in early children are not functional due to the lack of sufficient Testosterone in males and Estrogen in females. The hormone that initiates sexual maturity in males is Testosterone.
If it has both female and male reproductive structures, then it is a perfect flower.Pistil and Stamen=Perfect Flower.7th grade Life Science Teacher