Humans are mammals
Yes.
The lower end of female reproductive tract in pigs is not very different from humans. The reproductive system is conserved across all mammals.
The Reproductive system is concerned with fertilization and pregnancy.
they are both living and you'll have to probably cut them both open to see
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.
The human anatomy makes it different from other body systems.
sex cells
In females it is the ovaries and in the males it is the testicles.
Yes, in fact women and men who suffer from cancers/diseases of the uterus and male sex organs, will often have a hysterectomy or vasectomy respectively, to remove the organs. You will live, just be unable to have children of your own (especially if you have had a hysterectomy).
The male reproductive system involves 3 different organs, the testes, penis, and prostate gland.
No, bearded dragons do not experience menstrual cycles or periods like humans do. They have a different reproductive system that does not involve menstruation.