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Answered by dhruvsh
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Observations,

For the male column:-
1. Testis - To produce the male gametes also known as sperms . Also, to produce the male sex hormone testosterone.
2. Vas deferens - The tube which connects the scrotum and the seminal vessicle
3.Prostrate gland and seminal vessicle - The glands provide nutrition to the sperms along with a thick fluid known as semen for easy mobility of sperms inside female body after ejaculation.
4) Penis - To become erect for copulation and transfer sperms into female body.

For the female column :-
1. Vagina - The opening of the female reproductive system , allows the sperms to enter for further movement of sperms.

2.Uterus - Gives the fertilised egg nutrients and space to grow into a foetus.
3. Fallopian tube - Allows fertilisation between produced egg and the recieved sperm.

4. Ovary - Produces eggs and stores them and releases into fallopian tubes.
Answered by MAYAKASHYAP5101
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i) Testis :- Sperm production
ii) Vas deference :- Sperm conducting path
iii) Urethra :- Common passage for urine and sperm .
iv) Seminal vesicle and Prostate gland :- Nutrition and mobility .

\bold\red{Female\: Reproductive\: Functions}

i) Ovary :- Egg production
ii) Fallopian Tube :- Site of fertilization
iii) Uterus :- Site of implantation
iv) Vagina :- Opening of birth canal .

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