"No, as I believe that the uterus is a female only thing." Michael Shermer (Ph.D in the history of science) lists the male uterus as a vestigial structure on page 18. of "Why Darwin Matters". And other scientists reference this as a vestigial structure. It has not been included on the Wikipedia page. I'd like to see more responses to this.
you can only find a uterus in a female
The male part is penis versus females have a uterus and fallopian tubes for reproduction
a uterus
Male-to-Female - no. Female-to Male - maybe, depending on the degree of conversion. Still has a uterus, then it's possible. No uterus(womb) no possibility for pregnancy.
male: penis, testicles, sperm female: vagina, ovaries, uterus
male: penis, testicles, sperm female: vagina, ovaries, uterus
Pictures of male and female reproductive organs can usually be found on sites that have to do with the physiology of the human body.
No. He will not have ovaries or a uterus, or the other internal functioning organs for reproduction, that are found in females.
a pubesent female's uterus is about the same size as a naval orange.... a pubesent male's uterus, however, is 6 times that size.
Which female Authoress was found after death to be a male.
the uterus masculinus
the male pig has a small unit