If you are a female, if you damage your vital reproductive organs (also known as the primary sex organs), like the ovaries, then you can damage your ova (egg(s)) which can lead to either birth defects, or infertility. Remember, A female's egg is made before she is born, so if you damage your eggs, the body does not produce more eggs, so it important to protect the organs.
If you are a male, the same thing happens (only know it is the sperm), but man do continuous produce sperm, so eventually, you can probably produce an offspring.
But still it is important to protect your primary sex organs.
well obviously it's important if you may want to have children. however protecting only your reproductive system does not help you live longer. in fact having too many children in too short a time can reduce the lifespan of the mother. It helps prevent infertility or impotence.
to protect the reproductive organs from any major damage
Skin and the pelvic bones.
Bladder, lower colon, lymph nodes, uterus, and vagina
In order to match the reproductive organs with the descriptions the names of the organs will need to be provided. Since the organs are not listed there really is no way of knowing what the descriptions are.
The hip bones protect the reproductive organs, the urinary organs, and provide partial protection for the intestines.the hip bone protects our internal organs
Gay people have reproductive organs. Having reproductive organs has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
pollen
Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive organs in a flower.
A roosters reproductive organs are internal.
male and a female to protect us
in the reproductive system
Flowers actually are the reproductive organs of plants.