The pelvis
Yes, the space formed by the hip bones and contain primarily the organs of the reproductive and excretory systems. This is the pelvis.
The pelvic cavity is the space formed by the hipbones.
The pelvic floor is a common term
pelvic cavity
The cloaca is a chamber that receives products from the digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. The cloaca serves as the sole posterior opening and is found in amphibians, birds and reptiles.
The common passage in the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems is the urethra. The urethra serves as a tube through which urine from the excretory system and reproductive fluids from the reproductive system pass out of the body. It is separate from the digestive system, which uses the gastrointestinal tract for the absorption and processing of nutrients.
The structural relationship between excretory and reproductive organs helps them in their specific functions. Both systems are controlled by the endocrine and are affected by external factors.
* circulatory system * digestive system * endocrine system * integumentary system * immune system * muscular system * nervous system * reproductive system * respiratory system There are actually more than nine. The ones not mentioned are: * skeletal system * excretory(urinary) system
The body has 11 major organ systems, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous, endocrine, lymphatic, muscular, skeletal, reproductive, and integumentary systems. Each system plays a vital role in maintaining the body's overall function and health.
Excretory and reproductive systems.
Excretory and reproductive, as both metabolic wastes and sperm/eggs exit there
the answer is respiratory, reproductive , reproductive , excretory and reproductive.
excretory and reproductive
urethra
excretory and circulatory
male: reproductive and excretory female: excretory
The cloaca is a chamber that receives products from the digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. The cloaca serves as the sole posterior opening and is found in amphibians, birds and reptiles.
excretory and reproductive systems
the excretory and the reproductive systems
The common passage in the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems is the urethra. The urethra serves as a tube through which urine from the excretory system and reproductive fluids from the reproductive system pass out of the body. It is separate from the digestive system, which uses the gastrointestinal tract for the absorption and processing of nutrients.
Circulation system, respiratory system, excretory system, reproductive system, etc.