Male: Vas deferens
Female: oviduct or fallopian tube
Urethra.
The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
genital system the complex system consisting of the male or female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia dedicated to the function of reproducing the species. Also referred as systema genitalia
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.
Fallopian Tubes
Fallopian Tubes
The primary sex organs of a male and female reproductive system are those that produce the gametes (egg for a female and sperm for a male) and the secondary sex organs for a female are uterine glands, uterus and the vagina. The male secondary sex organs are ducts, glands and the penis
genitaliaBoth men and women have various reproductive organs and tissues in their reproductive systems. You have used the common general term for the entire complex of organs in males and females: Reproductive Organs; or this can be termed the Reproductive Systems of each gender. Here are some of the organs, structures and tissues that make up the systems or play significant roles in reproduction:Women:Uterus, Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes, Cervix, Clitoris, Ovum, Endometrium, Hymen, Vagina, Vulva, Corpus Luteum, Bartholin's Glands, and the Brain.Men:Penis, Testes/Testicles, Vas Deferens, Prostate Gland, Cowper's Glands, Scrotum, Sperm, Urethra, Seminal Vesicles, Ejaculatory Ducts, Epididymis, and the Brain.Hormones and Hormonal Organs: Thyroid Gland, Pituitary Gland, Hypothalmus.
Either of a pair of slender ducts through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system of humans and higher mammals.
they share the same ducts. :)
The female human breast diagram shows mostly fatty tissue, milk ducts and lymph ducts.
The human male reproductive system is a series of organs (located in the pelvic region of a male) that contribute towards the reproductive process. The only real function is to procreate by fertilizing an egg in the womb of a female, i.e. to make females pregnant.They do this by producing sperm cells (gametes) in the gonads within the testes (testicles), which are stored until sexual intercourse. When copulation with a female occurs, the sperm are released mixed with liquid semen from the epididymis of the testes. They pass through the vas deferens ducts, to the penis, and out into the vaginal tract of the female.Humans are very similar to other primates in reproductive functions, and not entirely different from most mammals.Organs of the male reproductive system:testes - produce sperm cellsseminal vesicles - produce semen fluidprostate gland - produces alkaline solution for semenepididymis - stores sperm in semenbulbourethral gland (Cowper's gland) - produces fluid, pre-ejaculatory fluidvas deferens - connect testes to ejaculatory ductsejaculatory ducts - pass through prostate to urethrait shares some structers with the excretory system
The sperms that are produced by the male reproductive organ cannot be trasported to the penis via the sperm duct to enter the female's body, hence fertilisation cannot occur