what are the main parts of male and female reproductive system? explain.
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The main parts of the male reproductive system are testis Penis Scrotum vas deferens seminal vessicle prostate gland etc.
The testis produces sperms and the hormone testosterone and then the sperms are stored in epidydimis for later ejaculation.
The scrotum is a bag like pouch structure outside the abdominal cavity and holding the pair of testis.
During copulation the vas deferens connects the epidydimis and the seminal vesiicles and the prostate gland for their nutrition and through the urethra the erect penis delivers the semen that is the sperms and the fluid nutrition provided into the vagina of the female.
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The main parts of the female reproductive system are vagina cervix uterus fallopian tube or oviducts and the ovaries.
The ovaries each month release an egg or ovum into the fallopian tube for fertilisation if copulation occurs.
Then if the copulation occurs then the zygote and the future embryo is formed and it gets implanted into the walls of the uterus. The walls of the uterus are stretchable so that the volume of the growing foetus can be easily accommodated.
Also the cervix is the passage connecting the vagina to the uterus.
The function of vagina is to allow sexual intercourse (copulation ) and deliver the sperms for further fertilisation.
If the egg is not fertilised then the egg along with the blood vessels will get discharged which is known as menstruation in women.
This happens once every 28-30 days if the egg is not fertilized.
The testis produces sperms and the hormone testosterone and then the sperms are stored in epidydimis for later ejaculation.
The scrotum is a bag like pouch structure outside the abdominal cavity and holding the pair of testis.
During copulation the vas deferens connects the epidydimis and the seminal vesiicles and the prostate gland for their nutrition and through the urethra the erect penis delivers the semen that is the sperms and the fluid nutrition provided into the vagina of the female.
Now,
The main parts of the female reproductive system are vagina cervix uterus fallopian tube or oviducts and the ovaries.
The ovaries each month release an egg or ovum into the fallopian tube for fertilisation if copulation occurs.
Then if the copulation occurs then the zygote and the future embryo is formed and it gets implanted into the walls of the uterus. The walls of the uterus are stretchable so that the volume of the growing foetus can be easily accommodated.
Also the cervix is the passage connecting the vagina to the uterus.
The function of vagina is to allow sexual intercourse (copulation ) and deliver the sperms for further fertilisation.
If the egg is not fertilised then the egg along with the blood vessels will get discharged which is known as menstruation in women.
This happens once every 28-30 days if the egg is not fertilized.
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Unlike the female reproductive system, most of the male reproductive system is located outside of the body. These external structures include the penis, scrotum, and testicles. ... The opening of the urethra, the tube that transports semen and urine, is at the tip of the penis
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