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Oh, dude, you mean "uterus"? It's like this magical baby-growing organ in the female reproductive system. It's where the magic happens, where babies chill and grow until they're ready to make their grand entrance into the world. So yeah, it's kind of a big deal.
Oh, dude, gloxinia is actually a bisexual flower. It has both male and female reproductive parts, so it's like the flower version of being open to all possibilities. So yeah, it's not picky when it comes to its floral relationships.
According to empirical data derived from measuring the anatomy of the ewe (female sheep), the vaginal structure is essentially the same as Homo sapien females, with several minor differences.The pubococcygeus muscle responsible for tightening the vaginal orifice is significantly stronger than a female human's muscle. Thus, during penetration, the ewe is able to tighten and loosen the vaginal orifice to varying degrees, causing a tighter fit and more intense sense of pleasure for the male, thus decreasing the time to ejaculation.
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Hermaphrodite scouts, in terms of having both male and female reproductive organs, do not exist in insect species like bees, wasps, ants, and termites that have specialized castes like scouts. These insects typically have clear distinctions between reproductive and non-reproductive individuals within the colony.
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What is name the 2 female they sing-tell you baby where he go oh babe oh baby oh-oh like it gettin away cycle is like figure it oh babe oh babe?
A mare is an adult female horse. A stallion is an adult male horse. A gelding is a castrated male horse.
Oh, dude, that's the ovaries. They're like the VIP section for eggs in the female reproductive system. They hang out, chill, and when it's time to party, they release those eggs into the fallopian tubes for a wild ride to potential fertilization.
Oh, dude, an aster is actually a unisexual flower, meaning it has either male or female reproductive organs, but not both. It's like the flower version of choosing a side and committing to it. No wishy-washy bisexuality for the aster, it knows what it wants!