👉 A monosomatous organism is an organism that has only one sex. This means that it does not have any reproductive organs, such as ovaries or testes, and therefore cannot produce offspring. Monosomata refers to the absence of sexual reproduction in a species. Monosomatous organisms are found in many different environments, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. They are typically found in areas with high levels of rainfall, where there is ample water for growth and reproduction.