excretory and circulatory
to make babies
The blood vessels carry nourishment to the fetus. It also assists in the male process that cause their hormones to grow.
a circulatory system
The reproductive system. It is different in males than it is females.
They work with the reproductive system and deliver babies.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
All the systems work together in the body not one of them dont because that is how we stay alive
easy, the urinary system uses it so you can have you period and get rid of waste products from your cells and your hormones.
Several systems work with the reproductive system. However, the single largest contribution comes from the endocrine system. It is responsible for the hormones that regulate reproduction. see: FSH, LH, testosterone, estrogen
The endocrine system works with many biological systems. I guess the two most prevalent systems would be the nervous system and the reproductive system. The nervous system is responsible for receiving information that results in hormone changes within the body. The reproductive system contains sex organs that produce or regulate very powerful sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen).
Yes, It's not just for female either, also for males. As long as there is one ovary or testicle the reproductive systems still work.
There are very few differences between the reproductive systems of the work and human. We are almost identical in reproductive organs and functions, just on a larger scale. The worm and human reproductive systems are almost identical; the Fallopian tubes of the male, are used to fertilize the urethra of the Female. The only difference between the two systems, (other then one being a much larger scale), is the transfer between the protective enzymes of the Fertosphygus Clomadia. Works have a much faster renthrough of the Dialemfrea. Hope this helps!