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Female Reproductive Organ

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The female is the Stomata and the male is the Stigma. Stomata are pores. The female organ is called the pistil.
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All female mammals have a clitoris. The clitoris of the female spotted hyena is enlarged to almost exactly the same size and shape as the male's penis - it's often called a pseudopenis - and this species is obliged to mate and give birth th...
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I am familiar with the news story you are referring to. Calling one's self a man doesn't make one a man. If one has female reproductive organs intact, one is a female.
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Well yes and no, 1st off no, there are no males or females. Now yes, they have male parts and female parts.
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All land snails are hermaphrodites, producing both spermatozoa and ova. Some freshwater snails, such as Apple Snails, and marine species such as periwinkles have separate sexes; they are male and female.
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No, running is good for your heart and your lungs and builds up endurance. ChaCha on!
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・ 1 ) Male reproductive organs in Funeria are called Antheridia ・ 2 ) Female reproductive organ in Funaria is called Archegonium ( Plural Archegonia )
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The pistil is usually called the female reproductive organ of a flowering plant, although the actual reproductive structures are microscopic.
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Normally sperm is viable for 5-7 days inside the female organ, but it highly depends on the temperature and other conditions there.
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Ummm... there are no reproductive organs in insect legs... but I suppose you mean this long lancet like thing in the end of abdomen? It is ovipositor. Grasshoppers do not have such thing, but for example katydids do.
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