A female pig that is not capable of reproduction is often referred to as a "barren sow" or a "non-reproductive sow." These terms indicate that the pig has not been able to conceive or carry a litter to term. Various factors, including age, health issues, or genetic conditions, can contribute to a sow being non-reproductive.
A female rhinoceros is called non
a female rhinoceros is called a non
A female rhinoceros is called non
The reproduction in humans is a sexual type of reproduction. It includes fusion of motile male gamate spermatozoa and non motile female ovum. The fertilisation leads to production of a diploid zygote.
A castrated female dog is called a spayed bitch
Flowering plants (Angiosperms) - The flower Flowering plants (Gymnosperms) - Male and female cones Non-flowering plants (Ferns) - Sporangia Non-flowering plants (Mosses) - archegonia (female) and antheridia (male)
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Thin-walled non-flagellate spores are called conidia. These asexual spores are produced by fungi and are often dispersed by the wind to facilitate reproduction and survival.
Please see the related question below for a non-breed-specific answer of what female cattle are referred to.
Baby mules can be either male or female. A baby mule can be called a foal (gender non-specific), a filly (female) or a colt (male).
A female bee is called a queen or worker. Male bees are drones (their sole responsibility is to mate with the queen).
In lower plants, such as mosses and ferns, gametes are produced in specialized structures called gametangia. Male gametangia, known as antheridia, produce sperm, while female gametangia, called archegonia, produce eggs. These structures are essential for sexual reproduction in these non-vascular plants.