Well since there really isn't anything to go off in this chapter let's talk about hermaphordites. k let us begin I'm unsure of the context of hermaphrodite here but they are refering with someone with both male and female genetalia which we would typically call bisexual ( in the medical field has nothing to do with their sexuality) and if we are talking inter sex it's where they present some sort of intermediate between both gonads such as ovatestis they are.while Hermaphrodite is generally used to determine of changing one sex to the other which is incredibly prominent in fish and yes! in that context they can reproduce. those who are intersex are the only ones sterile as far as I know so I believe here they are pointing to them being bisexual... Meaning yes they can reproduce with both of their genitals. They can get pregnant/get someone pregnant. That is found usually in plants as far as mammals go I'm unsure I have studied that. But with the direction of how the story is going I'm sure someone is bound to get pregnant at some point. Hope to see you in the next chapter with more information to share
Usually anything intersex means they are in-between sexes so they do not have a complete set of either of the reproductive organs so they cannot reproduce and there is also different kinds of intersex and different severity of them
No still a long way for me since I want to specialise in avians and rodents so those are like 4 more years of college for me. My college is already 6 years so I'll total around 10 years of studying to treat little birdies
Well since there really isn't anything to go off in this chapter let's talk about hermaphordites.
k let us begin I'm unsure of the context of hermaphrodite here but they are refering with someone with both male and female genetalia which we would typically call bisexual ( in the medical field has nothing to do with their sexuality) and if we are talking inter sex it's where they present some sort of intermediate between both gonads such as ovatestis they are.while Hermaphrodite is generally used to determine of changing one sex to the other which is incredibly prominent in fish and yes! in that context they can reproduce. those who are intersex are the only ones sterile as far as I know so I believe here they are pointing to them being bisexual... Meaning yes they can reproduce with both of their genitals. They can get pregnant/get someone pregnant. That is found usually in plants as far as mammals go I'm unsure I have studied that. But with the direction of how the story is going I'm sure someone is bound to get pregnant at some point. Hope to see you in the next chapter with more information to share