If the testicle is descended into the scrotum and is structurally and functionally normal, then a monorchid is fertile. However, the semen quality and quantity may be low. If a monorchid animal is to be used for breeding purposes, a semen exam should be performed routinely to ensure the animal is performing as expected. There is also a a slight concern that monorchidism could be hereditary; cryptorchidism (undescended testicle/s) is moderately inherited.
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In a word - No. There is no surgical means to create or substitute for the missing one.
Most fertile is the superlative for fertile.
more fertile, most fertile
That would be the FERTILE CRESCENT.
The address of the Fertile Library is: 101 S Mill St, Fertile, 56540 4215
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Fertilis, fertile
NO - it is FERTILE.
no
A fertile meadow is a little better quality then the non fertile meadow but the fertile meadow is better to grow crops on.
fertile, that is why many farms are in australia