hermaphrodite animals are the animals which have both genitals like worms,plants have no gender.
Because, although a hermaphrodite has both male and female reproductive organs - it cannot fertilize itself. During copulation, both animals exchange sperm.
There are no humans that are functionally hermaphrodites, but many animals such as earthworms are hermaphrodites.
hermaphrodites
A hermaphrodite is an organism with both male and female reproductive organs. A sequential hermaphrodite, however, is an organism that changes sex during their life.
plants and animals
I think you mean 'hermaphrodite.' A hermaphrodite has both male and female sex organs. Most flowering plants are hermaphrodites. Most kinds of worms are hermaphrodites. It happens occasionally in higher animals, as well.
no you can't
at the hermaphrodite store
Trees, plants are hermaphrodite.
Get off the dole
To start with the Papaya is not a tree but that has nothing to do with lonliness and bearing fruit. The Papaya like most plants and animals reproduces sexually but as well as there being male plants and female plants there are also hermaphrodite (having both sexes). Where Papaya grow naturally, rather than being farmed, it is just luck if there is a plant of the opposite sex near enough for insect polination. If not no fruit are formed so no further plants grow and lonely pant remains lonely. Hermaphrodite Papaya plants self-fertilize so will fruit and a lonely Hermaphrodite would soone be joined by others. Nearly 70% of the fruit of hermaphrodite trees are themselves hermaphrodite. Commercial growers allow some fruit to grow and using genetic testing can determine which are hermaphrodite and will only plant these in the fields - making the fertilisation simpler and more effective. So - lonely Papaya plants often don't have fruit but, where it matters this situation can be corrected. Beano UK
The answer is actually hermaphrodite.
Because, although a hermaphrodite has both male and female reproductive organs - it cannot fertilize itself. During copulation, both animals exchange sperm.
There are no humans that are functionally hermaphrodites, but many animals such as earthworms are hermaphrodites.
hermaphrodites
A hermaphrodite, or more currently, an 'intersex individual' have both boy and girl sex organs. In humans, it is a birth defect. In some other animals and most plants, it is an expected, normal condition.
Plants feed animals, animals fertilize plants.