I'm sorry, but I'm not inclined to accept answers from Quora's newest competitor for nonsense.
It's especially fun if you keep reading down your own link. Then it becomes obvious that this is some cobbled-together nonsense, that isn't even sticking to the same contextual meanings of the words on one page.
What are the 4 genders?
The four genders are masculine, feminine, neuter and common. There are four different types of genders that apply to living and nonliving objects. Masculine gender: It is used to denote a male subtype.
What is the pronoun for a hermaphrodite?
Chakats, Eponids and Faleshkarti, being simultaneous hermaphrodites typically use the pronouns shi, hir, hirs. Chakats also use the honorific “Shir” as a title equivalent to the human “Mister”, “Miss”, etc. Skunktaurs use their own set of pronouns since they are sequential hermaphrodites.
What is hermaphrodite in biology?
A hermaphrodite is an individual that produces functional male gametes and female gametes (sex cells) during its lifetime. This capacity to reproduce both as male and female has many biological ramifications.
What is the meaning and pronunciation of hermaphrodite?
/hərˈmæfrəˌdaɪt/ a person, an animal, or a flower that has both male and female sexual organs or characteristics.
Does a hermaphrodite have ovaries?
Newborn Ambiguous Genitalia Management
The true hermaphrodite has both testicular and ovarian tissues present in either the same or opposite gonads. Both the external genitalia and the internal duct structures display gradations between male and female. … Two-thirds of true hermaphrodites are raised as males.
What is hermaphrodite give example?
Complete answer:
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has complete or partial reproductive organs and produces gametes normally associated with both male and female sexes. … For example, a large number of tunicates, pulmonate snails, opisthobranch snails, earthworms, and slugs are hermaphrodites.
It's tossing in neopronouns for fantasy-based gender categories of ******* furries, along with an actual biological definition of hermaphroditism (which doesn't apply to the medical condition that used to be called true hermaphroditism, and which is no longer called that because, well, it *isn't*), as well as straight up misinformation.
People with ovotesticular disorder are most commonly of an XX karyotype, and are believed to have experienced a hormonal disruption during the stage where the fetus undergoes sex differentiation. A majority of people with this DSD have one relatively normal ovary and one ovotestis, which contains undifferentiated tissue. Ovotestes are unable to produce gametes of any sort. A large minority with this condition have two ovotestes, and are thus infertile. A smaller minority have a testis and an ovotestis, and the smallest grouping have one ovary and one testis. For that last group, which is extremely rare, only one gonad functions.
There is one documented case of a single individual who, on a postmortem exam, demonstrated characteristics of their ovary that were considered to be plausibly consistent with having released at least one ova. That person, however, was male, with phenotypical male genitalia and reproductive anatomy, and they had
fathered a child.
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Seriously, people, this is why you shouldn't believe everything that Chinese AI Generated websites feed you.
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