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What organs do amphibians use to reproduce?

All male amphibian reproductive organs are internal and not visible . They are only released by the animal in the mounting , breeding process. Birds male reproductive organs are also internal.


What only takes place in reproductive organs mitosis or meiosis?

is mitosis or meiosis used to make body cells


Flowers with only male reproductive organs are?

Monoecious flowers only have either male or female reproductive organs, but not both. Flowers with only male reproductive organs are called staminate flowers, which have stamens (male parts) that produce pollen for fertilization.


What are the five differences between phanerogams and cryptogams?

CRYPTOGAMS-Reproductive Organs are hidden.External flower or seeds are absent.For e.g. Filices(ferns), Fungi, Algae etc.PHANEROGAMS-Reproductive Organs are visible.Well developed reproductive organs(flowers/seeds) are present.For e.g. Mango, Apple, Rose, SunFlower etc.I could only find three(technically two) of them only.


What is only found in the reproductive organs of plants and animals?

virus (potter power)


What are the external organs of the female reproductive system?

The mammary glands are an external female reproductive organ.


What organs are not tested in an autopsy?

Organs that are typically not tested in an autopsy include the brain, gastrointestinal tract, and reproductive organs. These organs are usually only examined if there are specific reasons to do so, such as specific symptoms or suspected abnormalities.


Which two body systems are necessary for childbearing?

to make babies


What are the key differences between the reproductive systems of C. elegans hermaphrodites and males?

In C. elegans, hermaphrodites have both male and female reproductive organs, while males only have male reproductive organs. Hermaphrodites can self-fertilize, while males must mate with hermaphrodites to reproduce. Additionally, hermaphrodites produce both eggs and sperm, while males only produce sperm.


Is a heifer capable of breeding at 8 months of age?

No, the reproductive organs are fully developed only at age 12 Month.


What only takes place in the reproductive tissue of an organism and during it a single cell goes through two cell divisions?

Meiosis is the process that only takes place in the reproductive tissue of an organism where a single cell goes through two cell divisions to produce four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes. This process is essential for producing gametes (sperm and egg cells) with genetic diversity.


How many hole in female virgina?

The female reproductive system does not have "holes." The vagina is a muscular passage that connects the external genitalia to the internal reproductive organs, and there is only one opening to the vagina.

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