Germ cells
A snail has both reproduction is that they both a reproductive system of a male and a female
Because both male and female die after the reproduction is over.
Both male and female sexes are required for reproduction.
When both male and female are engaged and they copulate then it is said to be sexual reproduction.
It's neither and both.
yes! they have both male and female functions for reproduction
Both by asexual fragmentation ( a type of piece reproduction ) and sexual reproduction. Most flat worms are hermaphrodites and contain both male and female genitalia.
Trees have separate male and female reproductive structures, meaning they are not both male and female. This is known as dioecious reproduction in plants.
Sexual reproduction is one of the two basic processes by which organisms reproduce, asexual reproduction being the other. Sexual reproduction takes two, a female and a male, each of whom contributes a gamete, the egg and the sperm, which unite to create a zygote containing the genetic information from both parents.
Asexual parents are of both the same gender, while sexual parents are a combination of both male and female
Reproduction generally requires both male and female organisms to reach sexual maturity. If either the male or female does not mature, they typically cannot produce viable gametes (sperm or eggs), which are essential for fertilization. Therefore, without maturation of both sexes, reproduction is unlikely to occur. In some species, alternative reproductive strategies may allow for a form of reproduction, but this is not common.
fertilization of the female egg is internal and cephalopods have both female and male reproductive organs so reproduction is internal