Sure, I guess they would normally be legally considered two different people.But (whether married or not), they won't have much privacy for sex.
Conjoined twins are two people. They each receive a name, just like any other siblings.
Conjoined twins.
Meaning: Consisting of two or more associated entities; to join
Sometimes an embryo splits after fertilization into two. This makes identical twins. When the embryo splits, but remains attached to the other, you get conjoined twins.
Yes conjoined twins could work, depending on the job. Whether they would get two salaries would be an interesting question however.
When two people are born physically connected to each other, it is known as conjoined twins. This occurs when the fertilized egg begins to split into identical twins but does not fully separate.
The term is "Siamese" twins and they are twins who are conjoined. Usually they share a vital organ or two making surgical separation impossible. They get their name from the original conjoined twins, Chang and Eng Bunker who were from the country of Siam.
Any religion that believes in baptism would also believe that every individual needs to be baptized. Conjoined twins are two individuals.
Fraternal twins do not need to be separated-- Siamese or Conjoined twins do. Because fraternal twins come from two eggs, they would never have a conjoined twin condition. Conjoined twins occur when an egg divides during the early embryonic stage, but fails to divide completely, resulting in shared body parts and organs.
Conjoined twins are identical twins who are born physically connected to each other. They may be joined at various parts of their bodies, such as the head, chest, or abdomen. Conjoined twins occur when a fertilized egg fails to completely separate during early development.
They are combined physically but are still two separate people, so two certificates.
Conjoined twins or Siamese twins have two bodies joined in one.