If you are male you are born without female reproductive organs. However some people may have damaged DNA and may be born with features that differ form the accepted norm. It is possible that the different feature could be their reproductive organs.
Yes, anabolic steroids can affect both male and female reproductive organs. In males, they can lead to testicular atrophy, reduced sperm production, and infertility. In females, they can disrupt menstruation, cause masculinizing effects (virilization), and lead to infertility.
No, a male doesn't have the reproductive organs that cause a period.
No, receptacles are structures in flowers that hold the reproductive organs (such as ovaries) but they do not cause pollen. Pollen is produced by the male parts of a flower (anther) and is collected by the female parts (stigma) in the receptacle for fertilization to occur.
No, a urinary tract infection will not cause menstruation to stop. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle and the hormones related to your reproductive organs. A urinary tract infection has absolutely nothing to do with your reproductive organs or menstrual cycle.
Yes, untreated PID can cause permanent damage to the reproductive organs. Be sure to finish all treatment prescribed and attend all follow-up visits.
Infections in the human reproductive system could cause scarring. Cancer can affect the organs of the reproductive system. Hormonal disorders can affect the function of the reproductive system.
No. When they are spayed, all reproductive organs are removed.
No, arousal itself does not cause damage to the reproductive system if not relieved. However, prolonged sexual arousal without release can lead to discomfort or frustration, but it does not harm the reproductive organs.
Pelvic inflammatory disease, commonly called PID, is an infection of the female reproductive organs. PID is one of the most serious complications of a sexually transmitted disease in women: It can lead to irreversible damage to the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, or other parts of the female reproductive system, and is the primary preventable cause of infertility in women.
The hormones that cause ovulation in the female reproductive system are luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are produced by the pituitary gland. These hormones stimulate the release of an egg from the ovary during the menstrual cycle.
The statement is partially true. Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause scarring in the female reproductive tract that can block the passage of gametes or zygotes. It does not affect males.
This is the theory because all femle ova have female chromosomes.. Sperm have male and female chromosomes. If the sperm containing female chromosomes then nothing changes during fertilization. If male chromosomes, then changes take place to cause the cells to produce a male. There is scientific theory that this may be a cause of homosexuality in that the changes do not occur as expected. But this is only theory. --- They don't necessariy start as female, but they do have female organs. It is the presence of chemicals (due to Y chromosome) that forms the male organs from the female organs later on.