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what is male and female reproduction system ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The male reproductive system consists of two major parts: the testes, where sperm are produced, and the penis, according to Merck Manuals. ... The major internal organs of the female reproductive system include the vagina and uterus — which act as the receptacle for semen — and the ovaries, which produce the female's ova.

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Answered by brishtimajj3998
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Male reproductive system :

It includes a pair of tests, a scrotum, two sperm ducts, urethra and penis. Testes are oval present in a sac called Scrotum.

The sperm develop in the testes. Sperm pass from the testes through the sperm ducts to the urethra.

As the sperm move they collect fluids from the glands. This fluids having sperms in it, is called the semen. The last part of the urethra is surrounded by a muscular structure called the penis. Penis conduct urine as well as semen however the two cannot pass through it at the same time.

Female reproductive system :

The female reproductive system consists of a pair of ovaries, a pair of oviduct, uterus and vagina. The main function of the female reproductive system include production of eggs receiving the sperm and providing the site of fertilisation. The growing embryo gets attached to the uterus and the foetus developed there.

Ovaries produce eggs. An egg reaches the oviduct, when a sperm fuses with the egg, a zygote is formed. It is this zygote that divides and develops to form the young one.

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