An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place without the union of the distinct individuals. In the animal kingdom true hermaphrodites are found only among the invertebrates. See Illust. in Appendix, under Helminths., Including, or being of, both sexes; as, an hermaphrodite animal or flower.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. In humans, a hermaphrodite may have physical characteristics of both sexes, such as ambiguous genitalia.
A hermaphrodite possesses both male and female reproductive organs.
A hermaphrodite diagram typically illustrates the reproductive organs of an organism that has both male and female characteristics.
Hermaphrodite is a term used in biology to describe an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. In humans, hermaphrodite is considered outdated terminology and is not typically used. Instead, the term intersex is preferred to describe individuals with atypical variations in sex characteristics.
Yes, a hermaphrodite is an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs.
What the hell is a murfinite... You mean hermaphrodite(has both privates)????? If that is what you meant, then the answer is no. She is not a hermaphrodite.
To be a hermaphrodite means having both male and female sex organs.
protogynous - a hermaphrodite flower or animal
I'm guessing you mean hermaphrodite
I think you mean 'hermaphrodite.' A hermaphrodite has both male and female sex organs. Most flowering plants are hermaphrodites. Most kinds of worms are hermaphrodites. It happens occasionally in higher animals, as well.
It can be translated as 'hermaphrodite' or 'androgyny.'
The Hermaphrodite was created in 1847.
A 'typical' hermaphrodite would be an earthworm.
What is a "mathrodite"? You mean hermaphrodite? Because no, she's not, she's a woman.
The novel "The Hermaphrodite" by Julia Ward Howe contains approximately 300 pages.
Un hermaphrodite (masculine noun).
Hermaphrodite