Whats the name of an organism that is not male nor female?

I think its asexual, I don’t remember.

Answer #1

A hermaphrodite.

Answer #2

I was referring to something like cells. You, their not male nor female

Answer #3

Asexual?

Answer #4

Doesn’t asexual just mean there is one parent within reproduction?

Answer #5

mmm probably lol shen i think of asexual i think of organisms that just split to reproduce.. so they technically wouldnt be male or female though, right? i could be way off base.

Answer #6

Asexual reproduction refers to the reproduction of an organism without the need to do sex. Like in tapeworms.

But it also refers to an organism without gender distinguishing traits [that is, no sex organs].

Answer #7

asexual is a type of reproduction dat does nt involve intercourse…. few types of asexual reproduction are binary fusion… binary fission (in amoeba),multiple fission,budding,fragmentation,spore formation,vegetative propagation….nd organisms dat are neither male nor female lie in a different kingdom…..( i mean nt in the one wer humans nd otr animals live)…. they mite lie in the kingdom of bacteria or something..

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