The testes produces monoploid sperm in the male reproductive system. The ovary produces monoploid eggs in females. Monoploid means having only one chromosome from each of the homologous pairs.
Langerhans cells are a subset of dendritic cells that reside in the epidermis (Part of the immune system). They have long dendrites (like arms) that capture antigen in the skin, and when they find an antigen they migrate to lymph nodes and present to T cells allowing the adaptive immune system to respond.
The cells that would be made are sex cells (germ cells), so for males it would be sperm and the hormone testosteron in the testes,and for women it would be eggs and the hormone estrogen in the ovaries.
Pictures of male and female reproductive organs can usually be found on sites that have to do with the physiology of the human body.
you may find red blood cells in veins
white blood cells
Andrology is the medical study of the male reproductive system. But you will often find it combined into Urology.
Andrology is the medical study of the male reproductive system. But you will often find it combined into Urology.
Images of the female reproductive system can be found in the local library. Some books available are: "The Female Reproductive System" by Sophie Waters, "What's up down There?" by Lissa Rankin, or "The Reproductive System" by Kathryn H. Hollen.
Visit a gynecologist office for charts
They are in ovaries.They are produced and work on ovaries
Andrology is the medical study of the male reproductive system. But you will often find it combined into Urology.
you've got to be kidding me. Sperm swim up until they find an egg, the fastest one there gets to fuse with the egg, become an embryo, and make a fetus. To quote a movie: "10,00 sperm and you were the fastest?"
Andrology is the medical study of the male reproductive system. But you will often find it combined into Urology.
In the ductus deferens and ejaculatory duct.
Red blood cells are in your circulatory system.
Throughout the cardio-vascular system
Just type in: www.google.com type in your question and you'll get many hits on this subject. Marcy