noun
- the condition of having both male and female reproductive organs or characteristics in a single organism
- in humans, a developmental condition in which an individual has both ovarian and testicular tissue or ambiguous external genitalia
Usage: biology; medical
Usage: medical; clinical
Examples
- Many flowering plants exhibit hermaphroditism, producing both pollen and seeds.
- Earthworms are examples of hermaphroditism in the animal kingdom.
- The biologist studied hermaphroditism in certain fish species that can change sex.
- Hermaphroditism occurs naturally in some snail populations.
- Medical professionals use the term hermaphroditism to describe certain intersex conditions.
- The prevalence of hermaphroditism varies significantly across different plant species.