If a male has a testicle removed, he may experience a decrease in sperm production and testosterone levels, which could impact fertility and libido. Hormone replacement therapy may be necessary to maintain hormone balance. Overall, the individual may still lead a normal and healthy life with one testicle.
The petals and sepals of a flower can be removed without preventing reproduction. These structures are not directly involved in the reproductive process of a flower, which primarily involves the stamens (male reproductive structure) and pistil (female reproductive structure).
To make a female marijuana plant, the male parts (pollen sacs) need to be removed before flowering to prevent pollination. This is typically done by identifying and removing the male plants from the growing area to avoid cross-pollination.
When male and female gametes unite to form the zygote, it is called fertilization. In flowering plants it is followed by pollination and pollen germination.
If a male is close to his child he would be a fatherly figure. Motherly and fatherly figures can be debated though.
A male with the sex chromosomes XXY would have Klinefelter syndrome, a genetic condition that can result in low testosterone, reduced fertility, and other possible physical and developmental traits.
A word for the reproductive gland in male animals, more commonly 'testicle'.
The only way the venom of a male platypus could be removed would be for the entire venom gland to be removed.
Nothing would happen.
the girl would turn into a male simple
The inheriting female would be married off to a male relative - eg uncle to keep the estale firmly in the family under male control.
They would remain childless.
If women were not alive then every male would die out,because there would be no way to reproduce,because it takes a male and female to develope life.
I do not think so.If it did happen......I think it would be perverted........:(
The omega would probably advance to the alpha male
If this was caused by a person desiring to become female and who went through the steps necessary for that to happen, then you call that person Miss or Ma'am as they are now legally and anatomically female.Legally they are the sex that was given to them at birth.For example if you are born a man and later on has his genitalia removed he is still a man. ask your self what if the man who went trough surgery and had his penis removed and went to jail? which type of jail would he go? for females or males? his birth certificate still says he is a male..I shudder to think of what would happen to a person who lost a penis through surgery and (presumably) had a vagina constructed who then was sent to a male prison. Youlegally have your sex designation changed to prevent that sort of injustice from happening. I respectfully disagree with the above statement. However, if a male has his testicles removed due to cancer and did not have SRS, then he is still a male and should go to a male prison if convicted of a felony.
The species would die out - as there would be no way to reproduce.
That be a hell of a time!