fallopian tubes
The site of fertilization is the ampulla part of the fallopian tube.
Fertilization typically takes place in the fallopian tubes of the female reproductive system. After ovulation, an egg is released from the ovary and moves into the fallopian tube where it can be fertilized by sperm.
The Fallopian tubes are part of the female reproductive system. They are responsible for transporting eggs from the ovaries to the uterus, where fertilization can occur.
The lining of the uterus breaks down and is shed during menstruation if fertilization does not occur.
in the ova duct
The testes are part of the male reproductive system, in which their function is sperm production. The testes are also part of the endocrine system, in which they make the hormone testosterone.
No; it's part of the male reproductive system.
A stigma is the receptive part of a flower's female reproductive system, designed to receive pollen during the process of pollination. It plays a crucial role in fertilization by capturing and recognizing pollen grains for eventual fertilization.
The eiodidymis is part of the male reproductive system
reproductive system
Sperm is part of the reproductive system, specifically the male reproductive system.
The clitellum is a part of the earthworm's reproductive system. It is the part of the worm that makes the egg cocoon.