Looks like it, but it's been a good while since I've been around actual plants.
Could be a hermaphrodite. I've had those and ended up having to cull them. Not only can they self-pollinate, they can pollinate any others you have too.
It's been forever, though, so maybe someone else can confirm/deny my opinion.
That's a great example of an intersex plant. I'm in the minority when I say that it's not a big deal. Cut em, be careful, but I wouldn't destroy this plant over it. The pollen will get neutralized with water so wipe down your tent between cycles