i think cells are produced
Both are ovoid\ kidney shaped- not circlular. Although the ovaries are larger.
The sex organs belong to both: testes and ovaries.
The female structure that is homologous to the testes are the ovaries in females. Both function in the production of gametes.
meiosis occurs in organisms so that they can reproduce sexually, its a process of cell division during which the nucleus divides into four nuclei, each of which contains half the usual number of chromosomes. and it occurs in both males and females
These both house and generate the most fundamental reproductive processes, eggs and sperm. In the embryo, the testes descend from a position similar to the ovaries, to their final pendulous position. This is easily seen from the path of the spermatic duct. In humans, about week 4 of growth the gonads differentiate into male and female, and at this stage, they are close to the kidneys.
The function that is performed by the ovaries and not the testes is the ovaries produce eggs. Both testes and ovaries produce hormones.
Yes they both do :)
NO! NOMen have testes, not ovaries. both are grouped under, sex gonads.
Both are ovoid\ kidney shaped- not circlular. Although the ovaries are larger.
The sex organs belong to both: testes and ovaries.
Endocrine system. Both the testes and ovaries produce hormones such as testosterone and estrogen, making them part of the endocrine system, which regulates various bodily functions through the secretion of hormones.
The gonads are the testes and ovaries. Both also have endocrine (gland) functions.
No. The real term is hermaphrodite. They have both reproductive organs but usually only the testes work or the ovaries but never both
Only one sex hormone called testosterone.
Similarities:-sex organs-both get cancer-circularDifferences:-ovaries female-testes male
Gonads are part of the reproductive systems of both men and women. They produce gametes. In men they are the testes and in women they are the ovaries.
The ovaries and testes are part of both the endocrine system and the reproductive system because they produce hormones important for both systems. In the endocrine system, they secrete hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone that regulate various bodily functions. In the reproductive system, they are involved in the production of eggs and sperm, essential for reproduction.