No , it is not possible to produce a baby's cell ( zygote ) without a male reproductive cell ( sperm ) to fertilise it .
But a female's reproductive cell ( egg ) can be produced without a sperm .
It is possible to transfer a sperm into the ovum of a female through a surgery .
The reproductive system is important! In fact, without the reproductive system, species would not be able to reproduce and life would not exist!
Hermaphrodites have both male and female reproductive organs, thus being able to reproduce with themselves.
a host cell
No, they can't because they wouldn't be able to reproduce. They are birds, and reproduce as such.
The female reproductive system still works (a female is still able to have children) with only one ovary.
Female koalas are regarded as mature at age 2, which is when they are able to reproduce.
produce a flower
The flower is the reproductive organ of the plant. Without flowers, plants would not be able to reproduce sexually. The colour and smell of the flower attract insect and animals to cross pollinate the plant
Kiwi plants are both male and female. They are able to reproduce because the male will produce useful pollen grains and the female will be able to receive the pollen for close to nine days while it is open.
They are called zygote
Well, plants can reproduce assexually and sexually, and they have an advantage with being able to reproduce assexually, or "without sex" because they have spores. Spores are single-celled reproductive bodies. So, to make it simpler, plants can reproduce with spores and "sex cells"P.S. I am 12 years old.......................tell me if I helped you out!
You may not be able to have children if something goes wrong such as the uterus. If the uterus had something wrong with it, it may not be able to hold the baby. It really depends on what part of the female reproductive has something wrong