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Yes, It's not just for female either, also for males. As long as there is one ovary or testicle the reproductive systems still work.
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The female reproductive system still works (a female is still able to have children) with only one ovary.
Because it is the part of the reproduction process that only females possess.
Yes, the reproductive system can still function with only one ovary or testicle. The remaining ovary or testicle is usually able to produce enough hormones and gametes for reproduction. However, if both ovaries or testicles are missing, fertility may be affected.
Each gender has its own specialized function. Gestation occurs only in the female, and the male therefore is only involved in the selection of varying hereditary traits.
it has only one reproductive system
You can survive without the reproductive system. While the reproductive system is important for reproduction, it is not essential for individual survival.
The ovaries lie in the back of the pelvis in human females. The location and number of ovaries varies in other species of animals. Fish and possibly birds tend to only have one, while most mammals have two. Even among mammals, their location and function may vary. Cats have 2 uteri ending into a common cervix, each with their own fallopian tube, and there is an ovary behind each fallopian tube.
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An ovary typically releases one egg each month during the reproductive years. The exact number of eggs produced by the ovaries varies but the average woman is born with around 1-2 million eggs. This number decreases over time and by menopause the ovaries may not produce any more viable eggs.