The male is in posession of the Testes, which produce sperm. Sperm can have either chromosone which results in the gender of the baby - X, or Y. You only need one Y chromosone for the child to result in a male, and two X for a female to be produced. There is a 50/50 chance of either. There are fewer sperm carrying X but they are faster than the sperm carrying Y, thus the chances even out. The female 'sex cell' or egg always carrys the X chromosone, thus only two pairings can result;
Female - XX
Male - XY
When the two nuclei of the egg and sperm cell unite, they form the Zygote, which divides and forms stem cells (Unspecialised cells found in the spinal cord in adult life), which specialise as the embryo grows.
Reproduction
The major role is.....sex!!
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There are two main hormones that are responsible for the reproduction. For Men it is Testosterone and for Women it is Estrogen.
Hormones that cause artificial cell reproduction, and make you grow. (Sorry I don't have much detail)
Hormones that cause artificial cell reproduction, and make you grow. (Sorry I don't have much detail)
Hormones are chemical messengers that help regulate many processes in living organisms. They regulate growth, metabolism, and play a role in reproduction.
the major role of the reproductive system is to produce offsping.
they help women produce babys
Two hormones that help in reproduction would be Estrogen (Females) and Androgen (Males).
I believe it has something to do with the production of hormones.
The endocrine system is responsible for producing and releasing hormones in the human body. Hormones are chemical messengers that help regulate various physiological functions such as metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood. The endocrine system includes glands like the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, pancreas, and reproductive glands.
A human reproduction is called fusing frogs are lay eggs
What role do animals play in the baobab reproduction?
Plant hormones will effect the fertilizing of vegetables directly. The hormones will be involved in most of the reproduction processes of vegetables.