upon conception
In flowering plants, megaspores become the female gametophytes.
An early gestating fetus has an organ which reacts to testosterone to enlarge and become a male penis and reacts to a lack of testosterone to shrink and become a female clitoris.
Sexual reproduction. Male llama mates with female llama to get a baby llama or cria. That's the only way.
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.
It depends.There's "male" and "female" in some algaes, where a female genome, and a male genome come together to form the zygote.But they dont have male and female the way humans think of male and female.
No. Males carry the eggs and give birth to the young which is normally part of the female's role, but the male is still genetically male.
If cells within a male embryo do not secrete testosterone at the proper time during development, the embryo will develop into a female despite being genetically male.
A transgenic organism is an organism that has been genetically engineered. It has genes from more than one organism. Can be both, male or female.
Your answers will vary depending on your definition of "she-male." I'll assume that you were referring to the slang term for a genetically male individual transitioning or undergoing surgery/ hormonal treatments to become (take on the physical characteristics) female. In this case, you can refer to them as a tranni (slang for transsexual).
male+female= babies male+male = might fight female+female= might become friends
FTM is an abbreviation that stands for "Female-to-Male" and refers to transgender individuals. This means a person who was born genetically female but has transitioned -- or is in the process of transitioning -- to live as a male. Testosterone injections and surgeries may be a part of this transition.
No, a Syrian Hamster needs a male to become pregnant.
It is true that the sex of the child is completely dependent on the male. This is because genetically men are XY and women are XX. This means that the woman can only donate the X chromosome to her child, while the father can either donate an X or a Y. If the father donates the X to the child, it will be XX and become a female, if the father donates a Y to the child, it will be XY and will become a male.
In flowering plants, megaspores become the female gametophytes.
Yes. A female hamster cannot become pregnant unless it mates with a male hamster.
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An early gestating fetus has an organ which reacts to testosterone to enlarge and become a male penis and reacts to a lack of testosterone to shrink and become a female clitoris.