If they are born with a vagina and female reproductive organs, yes.
Snails can be male, female, or hermaphrodite, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. Male snails have a penis and produce sperm, while female snails have a reproductive tract and produce eggs. Hermaphrodite snails can mate with any other snail and can both give and receive sperm during mating.
Almost all animals begin as an egg and a sperm. There are a few exceptions, though, such as sea sponges. But for the majority, they begin as sperm and egg.
Alex was neither fully male or fully female; Alex was in fact a hermaphrodite.
Probably either you have sperm or an egg
It appears there was a typo. The correct term is "hermaphrodite." A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs, allowing it to produce both sperm and eggs. This can be found in certain plants, animals, and some species of fish.
Animals that produce both sperm and eggs are called hermaphrodite. They have both reproductive organs, this is very common in worms. Although usually each matures at different times so no self fertilization occurs.
to reproduce sexually,tow earthworms attach, exchange sperm,and then separate.
An hermaphrodite jellyfish is a jellyfish that has both male and female reproductive organs, allowing it to produce eggs and sperm. This gives them the ability to self-fertilize and reproduce without needing a mate. Hermaphrodite jellyfish are found in various species of jellyfish.
No, however some of us are capable of ejaculation (just minus the sperm).
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
Masturbate to produce sperm.
Male C. elegans have specialized reproductive organs and produce sperm, while hermaphrodite C. elegans have both male and female reproductive organs and can self-fertilize. This difference in reproductive strategies allows for increased genetic diversity in populations with both males and hermaphrodites.