Biology, asked by ankushvhawaldar364, 8 months ago

what is coitus and copulation?ELABORATE


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Answered by RaghavBhardwaj95
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Coitus is the part of sexual intercourse between a Man and a Women.

on the other hand the word Copulation is the process of having sexual intercourse between the Man and Women.

Explanation:

Coitus is formally known as Sex or Sexual intercourse between two individual of opposite sex (Male & Female) to fulfill their sexual desires.

It is the main phenomenon of bringing new generation to the world.

Copulation is purely the process of having sexual intercourse as per there need and want.

Kamasutra is the best example of Copulation where in many ways are defined for having a sound or good sexual intercourse.

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Answered by Kaira95
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Answer:

Coitus and copulation are both same. Sexual intercourse is also known as coitus or copulation.

Explanation:

It is a reproductive act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract. If the reproductive act is complete, sperm cells are passed from the male body into the female, in the process fertilisation the female egg and forming a new organism. In some vertebrates, such as fish, eggs are laid outside of the body and fertilised externally. In the human male, the penis serves both excretory and reproductive functions. During intercourse, the blood flow is temporarily increased and trapped in the penis so that it becomes enlarged and elevated, a condition known as erction. Erction changes the normally soft and flaccid organ to one of greater size and rigidity to permit easier penetration into the reproductive tract of the female. Intercourse terminates in orgasm, a process in which the male expels semen containing sperm cells, which may unite with and fertilise the female egg, and a seminal plasma that contains cell nutrients, water, salts, and metabolites into the female’s vaginal canal. In the female reproductive system, an external opening leads to the vagina, which in turn communicates with the uterus (or womb), a thick-walled, pear-shaped organ where the sperm fertilises the egg and where the foetus develops.

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