Males have a special arm called the hectocotylus which is inserted into the mantle of the female, where the ovaries are.
Yes, an octopus has internal organs similar to those of other animals. These include a central brain, a complex digestive system, gills for respiration, a heart to circulate blood, and reproductive organs.
An octopus male is typically referred to as a "male octopus." In scientific classification, the term "male" is used to denote the sex of an organism, including octopuses. Octopuses are part of the class Cephalopoda, and within this class, males are distinguished from females based on their reproductive organs and functions.
they have sex and lay eggs
the autosome do not control the sex organs . but the sex chromosome control the sex organs
No, but some have organs that make them glow in the dark.
by having sex
Semen transports the sperm from the male sex organs to the delivering organs, and to the egg cells in the female sex organs.
Sex Organs
If your partner is disease free, yes kissing sex organs is safe.
During sex, our sex organs are stimulated. There are many nerve endings in our sex organs. This causes the pleasurable feeling
sex organs
Sex organs is another name for reproductive organs. The testicles and ovaries, which produce the sex cells, may also be called gonads. The external sex organs -- the penis and vulva -- are sometimes called the genitalia or the genitals.