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explain the parts of human female reproductive system​

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Answered by mishrag19962006
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Vagina: It is a canal which joins the cervix to the external portion of the body. You can even call it as the birth canal.

Womb or Uterus: It is a pear-shaped, hollow organ which is ‘home’ for a developing fetus. Further, the uterus separates into two parts; namely, the cervix, and the corpus. The corpus easily enlarges for holding a developing baby.

Ovaries: These are oval-shaped glands which are small and are located on both side of the uterus. Ovaries produce hormones and eggs.

Fallopian tubes: They are narrow tubes which attach to the upper portion of the uterus. Fallopian tubes act as tunnels for the egg cells. Therefore, they transport the egg cells from the ovaries the to uterus.

Answered by KritikaLakhera
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A pair of ovaries: Ovaries produce and store ovum in them. They also produce a female hormone called estrogen.

Fallopian tubes (Oviducts): They are the site of fertilization. They connect ovaries with the uterus.

Uterus: Uterus is the site of development for the embryo.

Vagina: It is the part which connects the cervix to the external female body parts. It is the route for the penis during coitus as well as a fetus during delivery.

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