The ovaries produce eggs
The ovaries.
The male reproductive system produces and delivers sperm. This is what fertilizes the eggs from the female, resulting in offspring.
An ovary typically releases one egg each month during the reproductive years. The exact number of eggs produced by the ovaries varies but the average woman is born with around 1-2 million eggs. This number decreases over time and by menopause the ovaries may not produce any more viable eggs.
The Ovaries
That is true but very early in development they also carry a digestive system. The beef tapeworm, can grow up to 20 m (65 ft). As the worm grows it produces segments. Each segment contains an independent digestive system and reproductive tract. By the time a segment has reached the end of the worm's tail, only the reproductive tract is left. The segment then breaks off, carrying the tapeworm eggs out.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
Depends on the animal, but in general male produces sperm, female produces eggs, and MAY hold fertilized eggs until they grow (but not always)
Eggs, or ova, are released from the female ovaries.
The ovary is a female reproductive organ that produces eggs and sex hormones like estrogen and progesterone. It is responsible for releasing eggs during ovulation and plays a crucial role in the reproductive system.
It is called sexual reproduction when a plant generation produces eggs and sperm. This process involves the fusion of these reproductive cells to create offspring with genetic diversity.
The reproductive structure of a gymnosperm is the cone. The cone produces pollen or sperm cells that will later on fertilize a female plants eggs or anthers
Depends on the animal, but in general male produces sperm, female produces eggs, and MAY hold fertilized eggs until they grow (but not always)