to release eggs
female gonad in which eggs are produced
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
to release eggs
female gonad in which eggs are produced
Te seminal receptacles are part of the earthworms reproductive system.
seminal receptacle = semen receiver.
eat dirt
keeps it alive
To remove waste products.
Earthworms do not see. They function by means of the sense of touch.
earthworms travel faster
The annelids are segmented worms. Although some annelids have appendages and primitive sight organs (photo-reactive pigment spots), earthworms do not. Earthworms do, however, have the typical annelid neural ganglia, and the annelid circulatory system, including the aortic arches that function as the worm's heart. And, of course, earthworms are segmented.
The function that is performed by the ovaries and not the testes is the ovaries produce eggs. Both testes and ovaries produce hormones.
The testes have a twofold function. Firstly, testosterone production takes place in the Leydig cells of the testes. Secondly, sperm cells are produced in the testes.
The function of the testes in a fetal pig is to produce sperm and hormones. These organs are contained in the scrotum.
Testes makes sperm, ovaries make the egg
Females do not have testes. Testes are male reproductive organs. The female equivalent of testes is ovaries, which produce eggs and female sex hormones.
It produced eggs .
The testes are part of the reproductive system in male animals. The testes are the site of sperm production. The testes function to keep the sperm warm enough, so that they stay alive long enough to fertilize an egg.
cause testes need a a colder environment to function,if it was in a warmer place of the boddy their function isn't guaranteed
keeps it alive
Pretty much the same as the function of a mouth in your body.
The function of an earthworm's gizzard is that the gizzard grinds organic matter.
One of the functions of the testes is to produce sperm. The other function of the testes is to produce hormones, namely testosterone.