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What organ system does the testis belong to?

reproductive


Which part of the human reproductive system has a similar function as the anther of a flower?

Ovary deh


Sperm is to testis as egg is to?

balls


What is the real function of an ovary and a testis in a squid?

Ovary is the female reproductive organ and the testis is the male reproductive organ. They help the squid to reproduce and produce offsprings. They have a lot of sex and love to piss on each other


What are the major functions of testis and ovary?

The testes manufacture sperm, the ovaries make eggs.


Why testis and ovary are important in human reproduction?

Testis and ovary are important in human reproduction because they produce gametes (sperm and eggs), which are necessary for fertilization to occur. The testis produces sperm through the process of spermatogenesis, while the ovary produces eggs through the process of oogenesis. Without these gametes, fertilization and ultimately reproduction cannot take place.


Where is the hormone inhibin produced?

Inhibin is produced in the Sertoli cells in the testis and in the granulosa cells in the ovary.


What is the function of a ovary or a testis in a squid?

the fuction of the testis is to mate with human women that swim in the ocean.. the squid swims inside of womans nose and goes to town... making babies


What are the male reproductive glands?

Gonads. Male sex gland - Testis. Female sex gland - Ovary.


Which organ system inclues the testis urethra and vas deferens?

The male reproductive system includes the testis, urethra, and vas deferens. The testis also has a role in the endocrine system, and the urethra also functions in the urinary system.


What system does the testis vas deferens urethra belong to?

because it conveys semen during ejaculation


What parts of the flowering pant are similar to the testis and the ovary?

The stamen in a flowering plant is similar to the testis as they both produce male gametes (pollen in plants, sperm in animals). The pistil in a flowering plant is similar to the ovary as they both contain and protect the female reproductive cells (ovules in plants, eggs in animals).