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compare and contrast the male reproductive system from the female reproductive system​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The functional and most significant difference in the male and female reproductive system is that male reproductive system only produces sperms and delivers to the female reproductive system. On the other hand, the female reproductive system is designed to produce a baby and promote its development.

Answered by Harleenkaur05
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The functional and most significant difference in the male and female reproductive system is that male reproductive system only produces sperms and delivers to the female reproductive system. On the other hand, the female reproductive system is designed to produce a baby and promote its development.

Key Differences Between Male and Female Reproductive System

Upcoming points are worthy to distinguish between the male and female reproductive system:

Much of the male reproductive organ is located outside the body and around the pelvic region. The male reproductive organs functions to produces sperms and transfer it to the female reproductive organ to get fertilize and produce the new one of their kind. On the contrary, the female reproductive system is located inside the body, with entry and exit at the vulva. The female reproductive organ functions in producing ovum (eggs) and when get fuse with the male gamete (sperms), produces the young ones and nurture it till the full growth before birth.

To maintain the temperature of the sperm, it is located outside the body. The female reproductive system does not require this. There is only one opening in the male reproductive system called as penis for the urination and sexual intercourse, while there are separate openings for urination, menstruation and sexual intercourse in the female reproductive organs.

The hormones produced by the male reproductive organs are androgen and testosterone and contains important parts like penis, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, prostate, Cowper’s gland and scrotum (testes), on the other hand the female reproductive organs produce progesterone and estrogen and important parts like vulva, vagina, clitoris, urethra, hymen, perineum, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, mammary gland.

The primary objective of male reproductive system is to produce sperm and delivers to the female genital part of the fertilization while the role of female reproductive organ is to produce ovum; receive and fertilize the male sperm; support the development of the growing embryo and provide nourishment to the infants (newborn) by secreting milk in mammary glands (breast).

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