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Diference between male reproduction and female reproduction

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Answered by alia1488
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the females have overy to produce reproductive hormones whereas the males have testies

Answered by archii25
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MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM--- the male reproductive organs include (in humans) a pair of testes, two Sperm ducts and a penis. The sperm ducts are enclosed in a common pouch called Scrotal Sac. The sperms(male gamete)are produced in the testes. Each sperm is a single cell and is shaped like a tadpole- it has a head, middle piece and a tail. Millions of sperms are produced by the testes and released into a fluid called SEMEN. The sperms travels towards the female ovum by moving their tails inorder to form a zygote. Only one sperm is usually able to reach and break through the cell membrane of the ovum and fuse with it and the rest of the sperms perish. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM-- the female reproductive organs in humans include a pair of OVARIES, OVIDUCTS or FALLOPIAN TUBES and the UTERUS. The female gamete called Ova( ovum) or egg are produced by Ovaries. Similar to sperm Ann egg or ovum is also a singled cell. In humans one of the ovaries releases a single mature egg into the oviduct every month, If its fertilised, the egg would grow into a baby, otherwise it gets removed from the body during mensuration. The uterus is a bag like organ in which the baby grows till its birth. HOPE THIS HELPS❤️❤️❤️☺️PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIST❣️

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