Male: Vas deferens
Female: oviduct or fallopian tube
The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
The reproductive system consists of the gonads and their associated structures and ducts. Female: ovaries, uterine tubes (oviducts or fallopian tubes), uterus, vagina, and vulva. Male: testes, efferent ducts, epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, urethra and accessory glands, and penis.
genital system the complex system consisting of the male or female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia dedicated to the function of reproducing the species. Also referred as systema genitalia
Fallopian Tubes
The primary sex organs of a male and female reproductive system are those that produce the gametes (egg for a female and sperm for a male) and the secondary sex organs for a female are uterine glands, uterus and the vagina. The male secondary sex organs are ducts, glands and the penis
genitaliaBoth men and women have various reproductive organs and tissues in their reproductive systems. You have used the common general term for the entire complex of organs in males and females: Reproductive Organs; or this can be termed the Reproductive Systems of each gender. Here are some of the organs, structures and tissues that make up the systems or play significant roles in reproduction:Women:Uterus, Ovaries, Fallopian Tubes, Cervix, Clitoris, Ovum, Endometrium, Hymen, Vagina, Vulva, Corpus Luteum, Bartholin's Glands, and the Brain.Men:Penis, Testes/Testicles, Vas Deferens, Prostate Gland, Cowper's Glands, Scrotum, Sperm, Urethra, Seminal Vesicles, Ejaculatory Ducts, Epididymis, and the Brain.Hormones and Hormonal Organs: Thyroid Gland, Pituitary Gland, Hypothalmus.
Milk ducts in the female breast develop during puberty.
The Mullerian duct is a tube-like structure present in the embryo that develops into the female reproductive tract, including the fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and upper part of the vagina. In males, the Mullerian duct regresses under the influence of anti-Mullerian hormone, allowing for the development of male reproductive structures.
Either of a pair of slender ducts through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus in the female reproductive system of humans and higher mammals.
Worms have both male and female reproductive organs, allowing them to reproduce sexually. The male reproductive organs include testes and sperm ducts, while the female reproductive organs consist of ovaries and oviducts. During mating, worms exchange sperm, which fertilizes the eggs produced by the female worm.
The pair of slender ducts are called the fallopian tubes, also known as uterine tubes. They play a crucial role in transporting eggs from the ovaries to the uterus for fertilization.
they share the same ducts. :)