uterus
ovaries
Female gonad, reproductive gland
Both male and female reproductive systems have glands that produce hormones, such as the ovaries in females and the testes in males. These glands are essential for the proper functioning of the reproductive system and the development of secondary sexual characteristics.
Gonads. Male sex gland - Testis. Female sex gland - Ovary.
In the reproductive system male and female hormones are completely different but in other systems all the hormones are same for example the thyroid gland produces thyroxine in both male and female and the pituitary gland produces ADH in both male and female
The male reproductive organs arePenis.,Scrotum,Epididymis ,Vas deferens,.Testes,Accessory glands,Seminal vesicles,Bulbourethral glands,Prostate gland
The internal reproductive organs of a male include the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and the bulbourethral gland. In females, the internal reproductive organs consist of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina.
Gonad/o is the medical terminology combining form meaning reproductive gland.
The main organs of the female reproductive system are: ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. The main organs of the male reproductive system are: prostate gland, testes, seminal vesicles, and penis.
The male reproductive gland that is present in humans but missing in cats is the bulbourethral gland (also known as Cowper's gland).
There is no "r", prostrate means "prone on the ground". The prostate gland belongs to the reproductive system.
The enlargement of the prostate gland interferes with a male's reproductive function in the sense that it makes it impossible for the gland to produce semen.