👉 A monospermous species is a type of organism that reproduces by producing offspring without fertilization. This means that sperm and egg are produced only once, and there is no division or fusion of cells during the process of reproduction. Monospermous organisms are also known as diploid organisms, which have two sets of chromosomes, one for each sex. Monospermous species can be found in a wide range of environments, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and even aquatic