Cletora
mental.
animalia is the kingdom of animals so if animals reproduce the it can be both ways.
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.
It's known as "Hydro Prethecitics" most common in the female body.
There is no single answer to the question, because there are many known hormones that can be tested. A Hormone is any chemical released by a Gland (any tissue that secretes chemical messages) that affects a different tissue in the body. Hormones control the body's growth functions, as well as the male and female reproductive cycles, immune responses, male and female sexual arousal (arousal not the response), energy, and even the flight or fight response. The most commonly known hormone is Thyroid Stimulating hormone. The most commonly prescribed hormone is the combination of estrogen/progesterone used for birth control.
Jessica
Their weiner.
Female body inspector
Normal (Sexual) Reproduction takes Two participants, a Male and a Female. A Female to Carry the eggs, and a Male to fertilise them.Asexual Requires only one individual, most likely a Female, Who both caries and fertilises the eggs.
A male fertilizes a female and she produces offspring. This happens in most animals and some plants.
Most are not, but some are. (Just as most babies born to a straight women are straight, but some are gay). The sexual orientation of the mother has nothing to do with the sexual orientation of the baby.
mental.
this is the most sensitive part of the body when the body is stimulated. the gee sport can arouse sexual feelings.
Some brittle stars breed asexually. Most brittle stars are either male or female however some species are hermaphroditic.
Brain, beasts, vagina.
animalia is the kingdom of animals so if animals reproduce the it can be both ways.
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.