reproduction
No, ovaries are organs of the reproductive system.
No, an egg is not considered a tissue. It is a reproductive structure produced by female animals, and its function is to protect and nourish the developing embryo.
The term used to describe the multiplication of organisms in tissue is "proliferation."
organogenesis: -production of UNIPOLAR structure (shoot OR root PRIMODIUM) -vascular system CONNECTED to parent tissue somatic embryogenesis: - production of BIPOLAR structure (shoot AND root axes) - vascular system NOT CONNECTED to parent tissue
An endocervical tissue specimen is typically obtained using a special tool called a cervical curette or endocervical brush. These tools are inserted into the cervix to collect a tissue sample for further examination or testing.
No, ovaries are organs of the reproductive system.
No, an egg is not considered a tissue. It is a reproductive structure produced by female animals, and its function is to protect and nourish the developing embryo.
The target tissue affected by somatic mutations is the body's non-reproductive cells, including those in organs, muscles, and connective tissue. These mutations are not passed on to offspring as they do not affect germ cells.
The function is to impregnate the female with sperm, and reproduce off-spring.
The clitoris is the erectile tissue in the female. It is analogous to male penis. It gets erect during sexual excitement.
reproductive. need lots of energy to have sex
Glandular: Bartholin's, urethral and Skene's glands.
no it can't be used for tissue
No, a cluster of eggs is not considered as tissue. Tissue refers to a group of cells that perform a specific function in an organism, while eggs are reproductive structures containing the potential to develop into a new organism.
Mucous membranes consist of epithelial tissue and loose connective tissue. These membranes line cavities and tubes that open to the outside of the body, such as the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts. They provide protection and help with absorption and secretion.
the endocrine is an organ system that regulates mood, growth and development, tissue function, metabolism, and sexual function and reproductive processes.
To have reproductive assistance from the water as their spores must travel by water in the reproductive process.