In the reproductive system male and female hormones are completely different but in other systems all the hormones are same for example the thyroid gland produces thyroxine in both male and female and the pituitary gland produces ADH in both male and female
The Ovaries
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Estrogen
The ovaries.
No part of the female reproductive system produces a sperm cell. Sperm is produced in the seminiferous tubules of the male testes.
The male reproductive system produces and delivers sperm. This is what fertilizes the eggs from the female, resulting in offspring.
Hormones tell the body when to ovulate.
the ovary
The reproductive system also known as genital system is a system that enables people to produce offspring. Many non-living substances like hormones, pheromones and fluids are also essential accessories to the reproductive system.
the female rrproductive system i m not sure
it produces egg cell for female reproductive system
When females ae born they already have all of the eggs that they will produce in their lifetime: located in the OVARIES. Each month an egg is released.It travels through the FALLOPIAN TUBES and then goes to the UTERUS. If fertilization occures(sperm meets the egg) then the egg will attach to the UTEREAN WALL and a baby will form.The female reproductive system is designed to carry out several functions. It produces the female egg cells necessary for reproduction, called the ova or oocytes. The system is designed to transport the ova to the site of fertilization. Conception, the fertilization of an egg by a sperm, normally occurs in the fallopian tubes. After conception, the uterus offers a safe and favorable environment for a baby to develop before it is time for it to make its way into the outside world. If fertilization does not take place, the system is designed to menstruate (the monthly shedding of the uterine lining). In addition, the female reproductive system produces female sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle.During menopause the female reproductive system gradually stops making the female hormones necessary for the reproductive cycle to work. When the body no longer produces these hormones a woman is considered to be menopausal.