Pictures of male and female reproductive organs can usually be found on sites that have to do with the physiology of the human body.
in a camera?
The testes produces monoploid sperm in the male reproductive system. The ovary produces monoploid eggs in females. Monoploid means having only one chromosome from each of the homologous pairs.
The best source to find pictures of human tonsils are in medical books. Tonsils help keep the immune system healthy as they are the first line of defense against to viruses and bacteria.
the ructrium
The cone of a gymnosperm is the equivalent of the ovary of angiosperms. The seeds in the cone are naked, and receive pollen by wind action from the male equivalent of the stamen. In season, you'll often find dustings of sulphur-yellow pine pollen on the surface of water puddles.The gymno part comes from the Greek and means naked, hence similar words such as gymnast.
Snails are classed as hermaphrodites They have both male and female reproductive organs.
A cat's reproductive organs are quite small. When they are kittens, it is sometimes very difficult to tell the difference between a male and a female.
A urologist is an expert in the Male and Female reproductive and urinary organs. This includes many organs in the body, from the prostate to the kidneys. You can find more information on what a urologist does at http://www.harleystreeturology.com/
Presumably you can find both sexes. Birds are not hermaphrodite (creatures where an individual has both male and female reproductive organs)
Images of the female reproductive system can be found in the local library. Some books available are: "The Female Reproductive System" by Sophie Waters, "What's up down There?" by Lissa Rankin, or "The Reproductive System" by Kathryn H. Hollen.
CRYPTOGAMS-Reproductive Organs are hidden.External flower or seeds are absent.For e.g. Filices(ferns), Fungi, Algae etc.PHANEROGAMS-Reproductive Organs are visible.Well developed reproductive organs(flowers/seeds) are present.For e.g. Mango, Apple, Rose, SunFlower etc.I could only find three(technically two) of them only.
An ovule is the female reproductive structure in plants that develops into a seed after fertilization. An ovum, on the other hand, is the female reproductive cell (egg) in animals that can be fertilized by a sperm cell to form an embryo.
They are in ovaries.They are produced and work on ovaries
My wife was born with 2 sets of female organs as well. She does not have 2 uterus's but does have 4 fallopian tubes ( well 3 fallopian tubes now because 1 was removed as a child) We have been searching and searching for the term but can not find it anywhere. All we know is the doctor told her it was called "Horns" but that is not the medical term for it.
They find out by have sexual intercourse with them and see how their reproductive organs are working.
Google image search, ha ha ha
Most animals have the following organs in the abdomen: stomach, liver, kidneys, small and large intestines, reproductive organs. You will find some additional organs in the abdomens of arthropods such as: the gizzard, crop, spinnerets, book lungs, spiracles and the associated tracheae.