male gonad is testis and female gonad is ovary......sperms are in testis they get secreted by seminal vesical and prostate glang they become fluid and goes to vagina from there the sperms go to fallopian tube there ovary shreds one egg and fertilisation takes place in fallopian tube
The genetic instructions for differential development of male or female gonads occur around the 7th week of fetal development. During this time, the presence or absence of the Y chromosome determines whether the gonads will develop into testes (male) or ovaries (female).
Yes, through the process of sexual reproduction, human beings can produce new human beings. Sperm from a male fertilizes an egg from a female, resulting in the formation of a new individual with a unique combination of genetic material from both parents. This process allows for genetic diversity and the continuation of the human species.
Gonads are reproductive organs that produce gametes (ova or sperm) and sex hormones. In males, the gonads are the testes, which produce sperm and testosterone. In females, the gonads are the ovaries, which produce eggs and hormones like estrogen and progesterone.
The gonads in the male body are actually the testis. If you do not know where the testis are located on a man, they are the spherical, sperm producing organs that are connected to the body below the penis.
A male gonad is either white or cream colored. On the other hand, female gonads are a mossy green color.
Gametogenesis takes place in the gonads. The male gonads are the testes, and the female gonads are the ovaries.
Gonads is a more general word, and gender neutral. Testes are the male gonads, while the ovaries are the female gonads.
The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
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Male: Vas deferens Female: oviduct or fallopian tube
The genetic instructions for differential development of male or female gonads occur around the 7th week of fetal development. During this time, the presence or absence of the Y chromosome determines whether the gonads will develop into testes (male) or ovaries (female).
Yes, centaurs can be female. In Greek mythology, centaurs are depicted as both male and female beings with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse.
well the male would have the male gonads and the female would have the female ones. You can tell them apart because the males would be outside the body.
The hormone that is produced in the male gonads is testosterone.
no there is no gender difference however your haemolglobin levels vary.
male are fools an filled of fat which increases fat and women dance
The endocrine systems of males and females are identical with one exception. Male gonads (testes) and female gonads (ovaries) are not found in the other system.