Female
Ovaries
Urethra
Labia minora (minor lips)
Labia majora (major lips)
Clitoris
Bartholin's glands
Paraurethral glands ("female prostate")
Male
Testicles
Prostatic urethra
Urethral tube of penis
Scrotum
Penis
Cowper's glands
Prostate
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The ovaries and testes are structures that are part of both the endocrine system and reproductive system. They secrete hormones such as estrogen and testosterone, which play a role in regulating both the reproductive and endocrine systems.
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Both the male and female reproductive systems produce and store reproductive cells (sperm and eggs, respectively) and have structures involved in the transport of these cells. Sexual intercourse is required for fertilization to occur in both systems, leading to the formation of a zygote.
Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine was created in 1978.
Communism and capitalism are economic systems with different approaches. In communism, the government owns and controls the means of production, aiming for equality among citizens. In contrast, capitalism allows for private ownership and competition, leading to wealth disparities. Societally, communism promotes collective ownership and a classless society, while capitalism emphasizes individualism and a hierarchical structure based on wealth.
The main difference between male and female reproductive systems is that males have testes that produce sperm, while females have ovaries that produce eggs. Additionally, males have a penis and females have a vagina, which are used for sexual intercourse and reproduction. The female reproductive system also includes structures like the uterus and fallopian tubes, which are not present in the male reproductive system.
Humans have internal reproductive systems with specialized organs such as the testes and ovaries, while plants have external reproductive structures like flowers and pollen. Humans reproduce sexually through the combination of genetic material from two parents, while plants can reproduce sexually through pollination or asexually through methods like budding or cloning. Additionally, humans have distinct male and female sexes, while some plants can have both male and female reproductive structures in the same individual.