Understanding Amphibolous Species: A Guide to Both Male and Female Reproductive Organs
Amphibolous (adjective) means having both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual, as in some plants or animals. In other words, it refers to a species that exhibits both hermaphroditism and dioecy.
Hermaphroditism is the condition of having both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual, while dioecy is the condition of having separate male and female individuals. Amphibolous species exhibit both of these characteristics, with some individuals having both male and female reproductive organs, while others have only one or the other.
The term "amphibolous" is derived from the Greek words "amphi" meaning "both" and "bolos" meaning "gender". It is commonly used in biology to describe plants and animals that exhibit this unique reproductive characteristic.