Aircraft wings, rivers and mountains are not part of the male reproductive system.
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no they are not they are apart of the reproductive system
The ovaries are part of the reproductive system, where they make eggs. They are also part of the endocrine system, in which they make hormones.
The reproductive system is in part also an endocrine system since it releases or modifies steroid hormones to effect organism level changes. Apart from that the reproductive system has additional functions like production of gametocytes (sperms or oocytes) and in the female system production of the fetus.
Well one has male reproductive parts the other female parts
The female Tasmanian devil is much smaller than the male, but apart from that, there is little difference between the two, aside from the obvious difference of male and female reproductive organs. The Tasmanian devil is a marsupial, and the female therefore has a pouch in which she rears her young.
The CNS is made up of the brain and the spinal cord.
The Tasmanian tiger is more correctly known as the Thylacine. The female Thylacine was smaller than the male, but apart from that, there was little difference between the two, aside from the obvious difference of male and female reproductive organs. The Thylacine was a marsupial, and the female therefore had a pouch in which she reared her young. One interesting fact was that the male also had a pouch, but its purpose was to protect its reproductive organs as it ran through the thick bushland in pursuit of its prey.
All gerbils have a pinkish thing, that being their reproductive system, and a darker circle, which is their butt. The dark one is closer to the gerbil's tail .You can find them on the gerbils' underside. If the pink and dark holes are closer together, your gerbil is a female. If they are further apart, you have a male.
a female crime
you would not be able to have babies but still enjoy sex with out babies STILL WERE a condom your reproductive system never fails it always only fails 99.9% their is still 1% of chance that you will have babies!!! By Ysabella 6M. Without the reproductive system, the extinction of the human race would be inevitable. If people stopped having children, as would happen if the reproductive system were to be removed from the body, humanity would only last about a hundred years following this event. Without any way to make new humans, those surviving would only be able to live out their own lifespan, and once dead, our race would die with them. In addition to this, the organs whose main job is to help in the reproductive system also play large rolls in other body systems like the endocrine and urinary systems. If the reproductive organs were to disappear, there would be no way for some hormones to be created, and toxic human waste would build up in our systems with no means of disposal, which would cause this waste to slowly eat away at our flesh. Besides this, there would be no distinguishable difference between male and female organisms, creating confusion and probable discord. (Hahaha, in fewer words...) Without the reproductive system, humans would unavoidably die out, after surviving for a hundred years or less without any way to tell males apart from females. By PeriwinkleP
It is a part of the solar system, however, it is not apart of the solar system.