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Petals and stamens can be removed from the flower safely and after pollinating it with the desired male parent, viable seeds can be produced.
There is no way to not allow semen to come out of the body, short of having your sexual parts malfunction or removed. If a male does not ejaculate manually or through intercourse, the body will expel excess semen, which is constantly manufactured, through nocturnal emissions, or "wet dreams."
No. The sex of human children is determined by the chromosomes carried in the male gamete (sperm).
uh no. he did it to make controlled crosses between plants.
They are created entirely within the testes but they are Matured in a complex folded tube called the Epididymus. This a a bundle of tangled up tubing that lied curved around the posterior of the teste. It is continuous with the Ductus Deferens ( or Vas Deferens). **its actually the seminiferous tubules
A word for the reproductive gland in male animals, more commonly 'testicle'.
The only way the venom of a male platypus could be removed would be for the entire venom gland to be removed.
Nothing would happen.
"Testis" are the plural of the word "teste" which is the reproductive gland in the male vertebrae. It is the source of sperm and is located in the scrotum.
the girl would turn into a male simple
The inheriting female would be married off to a male relative - eg uncle to keep the estale firmly in the family under male control.
They would remain childless.
why anthers are removed from flowers before selective pollination
If women were not alive then every male would die out,because there would be no way to reproduce,because it takes a male and female to develope life.
Hmmm, I have heard of a wether sheep . . . In any event, it would be a castrated male.
I do not think so.If it did happen......I think it would be perverted........:(
The omega would probably advance to the alpha male