Yes. Biological (assigned) sex does not have to match gender. Female-bodied individuals may feel male, female or anything in between, just as male-bodied or intersex individuals may. For a person in this situation, there are many options. Some people opt to have hormone therapy and surgery so that their body matches their gender, others may have some but not all of these treatments, others present as the gender they identify as without changing their bodies. There are other approaches that I may not have mentioned. The search terms transsexual/transgender support/information (any combination) should find resources for people in this situation.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
The female gamete is present in the ovary of a flower and the male gametes are present in the anthers.
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.
No, an artificially implanted embryo cannot grow inside a male as the male body does not have the necessary biological structures, such as a uterus, needed for embryo implantation and growth. Embryos require a female reproductive system to develop and grow into a fetus.
No, it is not possible for a male to have a uterus in their body. Uterus is a female reproductive organ responsible for carrying a developing fetus during pregnancy. Males do not have the biological structures necessary to support a uterus.
The male injects sperm into the female's cloaca. The eggs inside the female are fertilized by this sperm and are incubated inside the female's body until the young are ready to emerge to the outside world.
FIP means female iron pipe, Which has inside thread. It accepts the male pipe which has outside thread. the male end has twisted inside the female until it is snug in order to keep a proper seal. For more information visit at- alliedallcityinc.com
Fertilization in cats typically occurs inside the female's body in the oviducts during mating. The female's eggs are fertilized by the male's sperm within the reproductive tract.
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.
no you have female gardevoirs and male galledes. it is impossible to get male gardevoirs and female galledes
Pipe is threaded outside making it a male end, or inside making it a female end. The pipe in this picture is bizarrely called a " short male nipple"
it cant be possible.
No, Pippin is female.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
Clownfish are born in eggs. They get protected by the male until they hatch. the female can lay up to 1000 eggs.
it means that the male frog fertilizes the eggs after the female lays them.
The male orb weaver wraps up what is caught in the cocoon then gives it to the female orb weaver and the female puts acid in to what it is eating which turns the inside into something she can drink to eat inside out the male also gives it to her outside of her den because you know females love breakfast in bed.