they lay eggs
I. Gilboa has written: 'A bibliography on albinism in amphibians and reptiles, 1849-1972' -- subject(s): Albinos and albinism, Amphibians, Bibliography, Reptiles 'A bibliography on the reproductive system of reptiles, 1822-1972' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Generative organs, Reproduction, Reptiles
Most reptiles have internal reproductive organs.
The reproductive system...
The cloaca is part of the urogenital system. It is a common opening for the digestive, reproductive, and urinary systems in certain animals, such as birds, reptiles, and amphibians.
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 reproductive system also known as genital system is a system that enables people to produce offspring. Many non-living substances like hormones, pheromones and fluids are also essential accessories to the reproductive system.
The eiodidymis is part of the male reproductive system
Sperm is part of the reproductive system, specifically the male reproductive system.
Lay eggs.The most common reproductive strategy in all groups of reptiles is that of laying eggs.Edit: The 'reproductive strategy common in all groups of reptiles' is - internal fertilization through copulation. This distinguishes them from amphibians who lay soft-bodied eggs in water, which are then fertilized by the male ejecting a 'cloud of sperm'.
Endocrine
There is no "r", prostrate means "prone on the ground". The prostate gland belongs to the reproductive system.
No, reptiles do not have menstrual cycles or periods like mammals do. Instead, they have reproductive cycles that are different from those of mammals.