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When a cow is pregnant with multiple offspring (twins or more) there is movement of hormones between them, particularly if they share the same placenta. In the case where there is a male fetus and a female fetus, the hormones (testosterone) produced by the male can negatively affect development of the female reproductive organs causing her to be born sterile, in which case the reproductive organs of the female are underdeveloped and/or she also displays male reproductive organs. The sterile female calf is thus called a 'freemartin'. This is one reason why it is undesirable for cows to carry multiple offspring and why farmers do not encourage or select for this condition.
There is nothing special about a "cell". the body is constantly replacing them. Perhaps you meant "egg cell" and if this is the case the answer would be the "ovaries".
The average phallus length of a hyena, particularly in the case of female spotted hyenas, can be quite notable. Female hyenas possess a pseudo-penis, which can measure around 7 inches (about 18 centimeters) in length. This unique anatomical feature is part of their complex social structure and reproductive behavior. Male hyenas typically have smaller and more conventional genitalia.
Yes. This is called ambiguous genitalia. It is a birth defect where the outer genitals do not have the typical appearance of either a boy or a girl. In this case, the outer genitals appear masculine and the inner ones are female.
A spore case is an organ which contains spores (reproductive bodies like in ferns).
Reconstructive or corrective surgery on the fimbria of a damaged or blocked fallopian tube. In the female reproductive system, the fimbria (female reproductive system) is a fringe of tissue near the ovary leading to the Fallopian tube. If the procedure is successful and your ovaries are in tact, you could conceive
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What kind of plant? Most people think of angiosperms when they think of plants, in which case flowers are the reproductive structure. Flowers reproduce by various pollination methods; using insects, birds, bats, and wind to spread pollen.
'Maturity' is considered to be reproductive age. Platypuses reach reproductive age at around two years old. This is the case for both males and females.
Flowers can be male, female or both. If the flowers have male and female structures they are said to be perfect. Imperfect flowers have either male or female reproductive structures. If a plant has male and female flowers on one plant it is said to be monoecious (which means "one house"). Squash and corn plants are monoecious. If the male and female flowers are on separate plants, they are said to be dioecious (which means "two houses"). Hollies, kiwi and ginko plants are dioecious.
A case structure is a control mechanism that allows different executions depending on value of a label. A variation of a case structure is when the execution is presented different and may not represent the value of the label.
They are called gonads. A male gonad is the testes, they produce sperm. A female gonad is the ovaries, they produce eggs.