Testis & ovum.
The reproductive system is the organ system that produces two cells: the egg (ova) in females and sperm in males. These cells are involved in the process of fertilization to generate a new organism.
The testes, or testicals, produce sperm cells.
In humans, the reproductive system is responsible for the production of sex cells (gametes). In the male, the sex cells are produced in the testes located in the scrotum. The process of sperm formation is called spermatogenesis. In the female, the sex cells are produced in the ovaries. The process of egg formation is called oogenesis.
No flowers are not the vegetative organ of the plants. It is the reproductive organ since from flowers seeds arise in the form of fruits. Flower's vegetative organ are the leaves and some of the buds that arises from the nodes of the plants.
The organs that produce special reprodutive cells in the female body are called Testes.
The female organ that produces sex cells is called the ovary, and produces ova.
the ovaries
Produces cells
When a parent produces reproductive cells, sex cells undergo meiosis a process in which these specialized cells duplicate.
there is no such organ
Another word for sex cells is gamete. The sex cells from the female reproductive organ are known as eggs, or ovum.
The reproductive system is responsible for producing specialized cells (sperm in males and eggs in females) that are required for sexual reproduction and to create new human offspring.