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∙ 15y agoDepends on the animal, but in general male produces sperm, female produces eggs, and MAY hold fertilized eggs until they grow (but not always)
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The male reproductive system includes structures such as the testes and penis, which produce and deliver sperm for fertilization. The female reproductive system includes structures such as the ovaries and uterus, which produce eggs and provide a suitable environment for fertilization and development of a fetus. The primary function of the male reproductive system is to produce and deliver sperm, while the female reproductive system prepares for fertilization, pregnancy, and childbirth.
The main purpose of both the female and male reproductive systems is to produce and release reproductive cells (eggs and sperm) for fertilization. Additionally, both systems play a role in producing hormones that regulate the reproductive process and secondary sexual characteristics.
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.
The purpose of the female reproductive system is to produce eggs, provide a site for fertilization, support the development of a fetus during pregnancy, and give birth. The purpose of the male reproductive system is to produce and deliver sperm for fertilization of the female egg.
Both the male and female reproductive systems produce and store reproductive cells (sperm and eggs, respectively) and have structures involved in the transport of these cells. Sexual intercourse is required for fertilization to occur in both systems, leading to the formation of a zygote.
Yes, both the male and female reproductive systems develop from the same tissues in the embryo called the genital ridges. The presence or absence of certain hormones during development will determine the differentiation into either male or female reproductive structures.
males reproduce more gametes
males reproduce more gametes
males reproduce more gametes
One key difference is that the male reproductive system produces sperm cells, while the female reproductive system produces egg cells. Additionally, the male system includes structures like the testes and vas deferens, while the female system includes the ovaries and fallopian tubes.
males reproduce more gametes
The main difference is that the male reproductive system produces sperm in the testes, while the female reproductive system produces eggs in the ovaries. Additionally, the male system includes structures like the vas deferens and prostate gland for transporting and nourishing sperm, while the female system includes the uterus and fallopian tubes for supporting fertilization and pregnancy.
They are both reproductive systems.
The difference between a male donkey and a female donkey is their reproductive organs and their names. A male donkey is referred to as an ass or jack and a female donkey is referred to as a jenny or jennet.
Other than their reproductive organs, which are not visible, male and female jays have the same appearance.
Females produce fewer gametes.
The female Tasmanian devil is much smaller than the male, but apart from that, there is little difference between the two, aside from the obvious difference of male and female reproductive organs. The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial, and the female therefore has a pouch in which she rears her young.
No, their physically appearance is the same. The only physical difference is in their reproductive systems.