No: there is no such thing as a wom. Worm or womb yes, but not wom.
"S" shape
A hook shape
If she grows a penis, yes.
The organisms shape and size depends on the mother in which grows in, and what kind of creature she, the mother, is.
plants
because the mushroom top grows outwards
Watermelon are not square. Pie are square. Watermelon are round.
Put simply; dominant or recessive. After that it gets complicated and wordy.
Ringworm is circular in shape because the fungus that causes it grows outward in a circular pattern on the skin, creating a ring-like appearance.
No. Hair texture is determined by the size and shape of the hair and angle it grows out of the follicle. Shape of individual hair strand actually determines the texture. The angle at which it grows out of the scalp determines specific growth patterns such as whorls and cowlicks.
A population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity typically shows an S-shaped curve, known as logistic growth. Initially, the population grows slowly, then accelerates, and finally levels off as it reaches the carrying capacity of the environment.
A sea sponge has no specific shape(each one differs depending on how the sponge grows, which depends on environmental and genetic factors). It grows as a filter organism, taking in nutrient-rich water and expelling water with all or most of the nutrients removed. An artificial sponge can be just about any shape or size, depending on what the manufacturer wishes for it to be like.