The ovaries.
The male reproductive system produces and delivers sperm. This is what fertilizes the eggs from the female, resulting in offspring.
The Ovaries
Depends on the animal, but in general male produces sperm, female produces eggs, and MAY hold fertilized eggs until they grow (but not always)
The female reproductive system.
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 are stored in the ovaries, which are part of the female reproductive system. Each ovary contains thousands of immature eggs (oocytes) that are released during ovulation and can be fertilized by sperm to form an embryo.
Depends on the animal, but in general male produces sperm, female produces eggs, and MAY hold fertilized eggs until they grow (but not always)
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.
The reproductive system produces offspring. It includes organs such as the testes and ovaries, which are responsible for producing sperm and eggs, respectively. These reproductive cells then combine through fertilization to form a new offspring.
The main difference is that the male reproductive system produces sperm in the testes, while the female reproductive system produces eggs in the ovaries. Additionally, the male system includes structures like the vas deferens and prostate gland for transporting and nourishing sperm, while the female system includes the uterus and fallopian tubes for supporting fertilization and pregnancy.
No. That is the female reproductive system.
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.