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No, spaying is a term used for female animals to remove their reproductive organs. In humans, the equivalent procedure for females is called a hysterectomy.
The hip bones protect the reproductive organs, the urinary organs, and provide partial protection for the intestines.the hip bone protects our internal organs
The mammary glands are an external female reproductive organ.
plants and animals have many organs that work together in an organ is
No. The real term is hermaphrodite. They have both reproductive organs but usually only the testes work or the ovaries but never both
The term "neutered" is typically used for animals, not humans. For female animals, neutering refers to the surgical procedure where the ovaries and uterus are removed, making them unable to reproduce. For humans, the term used is "sterilization" for the removal of reproductive organs, but it's important to recognize that procedures like this are personal medical decisions and should be approached with sensitivity and understanding.
gravidopuerperal: pretaining to the pregnancy and the childbirth (from delivery until reproductive organs return to normal.
The uterus belongs to the reproductive system.There is no single agreed set of names for organ systems. The term "reproductive system" is used for all organs particularly associated with reproduction.Another term, "urogenital system", is sometimes used, particularly in zoology.
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANSThe pistil is the collective term for the carpel(s). Each carpel includes an ovary (where the ovules are produced; ovules are the female reproductive cells, the eggs), a style (a tube on top of the ovary), and a stigma (which receives the pollen during fertilization
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.