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In C. elegans, hermaphrodites have both male and female reproductive organs, while males only have male reproductive organs. Hermaphrodites can self-fertilize, while males must mate with hermaphrodites to reproduce. Additionally, hermaphrodites produce both eggs and sperm, while males only produce sperm.
Hermaphrodites
Are crayfish hermaphrodites
Hermaphrodites don't actually usually have both ovaries and testicles, so generally, no, they can't. if that is so then why can snails lay egg and produce off spring
No female plants that are stressed will turn into hermaphrodites and produce flowers with pollen as well as female flowers
Hermaphrodites can reproduce, but it depends on the species. In some species, hermaphrodites can self-fertilize and produce offspring, while in others, they may need to mate with another individual. Hermaphrodites have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to have this dual reproductive capacity.
No, earthworms are hermaphrodites, which means they have both male and female reproductive organs. They can produce both eggs and sperm, and fertilization can occur when two earthworms exchange sperm during mating.
People with Klinefelter's syndrome are not hermaphrodites, and people who are hermaphrodites do not have Klinefelter's syndrome.
Earthworms are hermaphrodites. This means that the produce both sperm and eggs. Female and males are defined whether they produce eggs or sperm, therefore the sex of an earthworm is undefinable.
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No, spiders are not hermaphrodites.