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An organism that contains both male and female organs.

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Answered by thanushiya72
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Explanation:

Hermaphroditism, the condition of having both male and female reproductive organs. Hermaphroditic plants—most flowering plants, or angiosperms—are called monoecious, or bisexual.

Example:Hermaphroditic animals—mostly invertebrates such as worms, bryozoans (moss animals), trematodes (flukes), snails, slugs, and barnacles—are usually parasitic, slow-moving, or permanently attached to another animal or plant.

Answered by lumina11
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Answer:

Hemaphroditism,the condition of both having male and female reproductive organs.

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