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Females do not have testes. Testes are male reproductive organs. The female equivalent of testes is ovaries, which produce eggs and female sex hormones.
primarily, male testes = testosterone, female ovaries = estrogen
Short answer: No Longer answer: Yes but they are not going to work, the male does not have the hormones to trigger their function There are however cases of transgender males with functional female reproductive organs, however these are legitimate xxy chromosome people not xx or xy Then there are the medically created exceptions: A former female surgically transformed into a male who then has reproductive organs could still function But these exceptions are either medical creations or biological anomalies and not the norm.
it cant be possible.
They are used to get the haploid cells together.
The female reproductive organ (Gynoecium) in the flowers is responsible to produce seeds from ovules after pollination, fertilization and embryogenesis.
The main function of the reproductive system in both females and males is simply to reproduce through sexual intercourse. As far as function, strictly speaking, sexual pleasure is just a side benefit to having sexual hormones and sexual organs. Hormones related to reproduction control everything in the background--without those hormones, we could never reproduce.
FemaleOvariesUrethraLabia minora (minor lips)Labia majora (major lips)ClitorisBartholin's glandsParaurethral glands ("female prostate")MaleTesticlesProstatic urethraUrethral tube of penisScrotumPenisCowper's glandsProstate
Ovaries are the primary reproductive organs in a woman (or female).
the vaginal orifice is the genital entrance to the female reproductive organs
The Reproductive System The reproductive system is a system of organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of reproductive. Female Reproductive System The human female reproductive system is a series of organs primarily located inside the body and around the pelvic region of a female that contribute towards the reproductive process. It is designed to transport the ova to the site of fertilization.production of androgen and by production of spermEr, reproduction.
Hormones