There is the male and female reproductive systems. The male reproductive system will go through spermatogenesis in the testes to create sperm. The female reproductive system will undergo oogenesis in the ovaries to create ova (eggs). During the menstrual cycle, an ovum (egg) will be released. If there is intercourse, a sperm can meet with the ovum in the oviduct and fertilize the egg. The egg, now called a zygote, will travel to the uterus and attach to the uterine lining. As is undergoes mitosis, it will grow into an embryo, and then a child.
it is when a male and a female make love and make babies
Yes. It also has an immune system, an endocrine system, and an integumentary system.
There are eleven organ systems, which work together to help organisms meet their basic needs and survive: Circulatory system Reproductive system Endocrine system Lymphatic system Skeletal system Muscular system Nervous system Urinary system Respiratory system Digestive system integumentary system
The body is organized into several interactive systems. The systems are the skeletal system, muscular system, circulatory system, excretory system, digestive system, integumentary system, immune system, endocrine system, exocrine system, nervous system, reproductive system, and the respiratory system.
No, the skeletal system works with the muscular system. The excretory system works with the digestive system.
There are no cardiac muscle cells in the reprodutive system.
it works to reproduce new children...
it is when a male and a female make love and make babies
i don't know... maybe to keep the human race alive?
this is called prophase
ovum (pl. ova)
The vas deferens, prostate, bulbourethral gland, and seminal vesicles are the internal organs of the male reproductive system.
The reproductive system consists of the gonads and their associated structures and ducts. Female: ovaries, uterine tubes (oviducts or fallopian tubes), uterus, vagina, and vulva. Male: testes, efferent ducts, epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra and accessory glands, and penis.
The Testes and Ovaries belong primarily to the reprodutive system. Each one produces gender specific gametes that are combined to create genetically unique offspring. These two organs also belong to the hormonal, or endocrine, system. They are involved in the production of chemicals that help control and guide things like growth and fertility.
There are no signs or symptoms immediately after intercourse that give a sign that an egg was fertilized. Bleeding after intercourse may be a sign of infection or other problem in the reprodutive system, and deserves a visit to your health care provider.
The ovaries are the female glands that produce sex hormone and they are similar to the testes in the male.
The organs that produce special reprodutive cells in the female body are called Testes.