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Give a comparative account of gonads in a mammal and an invertebrate

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gonad, in zoology, primary reproductive gland that produces reproductive cells (gametes). In males the gonads are called testes; the gonads in females are called ovaries. ... In some invertebrates, such as oligochaete worms and leeches, both male and female gonads exist in a single organism.

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Gonad, in zoology, primary reproductive gland that produces reproductive cells (gametes). In males the gonads are called testes; the gonads in females are called ovaries. ... In some invertebrates, such as oligochaete worms and leeches, both male and female gonads exist in a single organism.

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