yes
To present the female eggs for possible fertilization and to prepare for the fertilized egg to grow into an embryo.
Organs repair themselves through a process of The gonads of the embryo begin to evolve into the sexual organs of the female at about the 10th or 11th week of pregnancy. The ovaries of the embryo develop high in its abdomen from the same type of tissue as the testes. However, the testes evolve from the medulla of the gonad, whereas the ovaries develop from the cortex.
The female reproductive structure that develops into a seed in a seed-bearing plant. An ovule consists of a megasporangium surrounded by one or two layers of tissue called integuments. The megasporangium produces spores that develop into megagametophytes. These megagametophytes remain within the tissues of the ovule and produce one or more egg cells. Sperm from pollen grains enter the ovule through an opening called a micropyle and fertilize the egg cells. The resulting embryo then begins to develop within the ovule, which becomes a seed. Among the conifers and cycads, the ovules are typically found in pairs on scales in the female cones. The ovules of angiosperms are contained in a structure called the ovary within in the flower.
The opening of the female reproductive system is called the cervix.
Urinary bladder has nothing to do with the reproductive system of the female.
Implantation occurs in the uterus of the female reproductive system. The embryo then develops in the uterus.
uterus
14 weeks
Yes.
lacks a Y sex chromosome
To present the female eggs for possible fertilization and to prepare for the fertilized egg to grow into an embryo.
The Reproductive System Male:Testicles and Penis Female:Ovaries, Uterus and Vagina
since it "lacks" a Y chromosome, the production of testosterone is low and the baby develops female.
Animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds.
Animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds.
Animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds.
may help in the distribution of the new plant, contains a food supply for the embryo, and develops from the female reproductive structure of the flower