The removal of reproductive organs is a surgical procedure known as gonadectomy or more specifically, orchiectomy for males (removal of testes) and oophorectomy for females (removal of ovaries). This procedure may be performed for various medical reasons, including cancer treatment, hormone-related conditions, or gender-affirming surgeries. It can have significant implications for hormone production, fertility, and overall health.
what is removal of internal and reproductive organs in the region of the hip
No. Spaying is the surgical removal of the reproductive organs. Spayed dogs cannot have puppies.
None. A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus and other female reproductive organs.
Gay people have reproductive organs. Having reproductive organs has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
No, a neutered cat cannot mate because neutering involves the removal of the reproductive organs necessary for mating.
A roosters reproductive organs are internal.
pollen
Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive organs in a flower.
This operation is called anterior exenteration because it removes organs toward the front of the pelvic cavity. It usually involves the removal of the female reproductive organs, bladder, and urethra.
Flowers actually are the reproductive organs of plants.
in the reproductive system
No. Neutering consists of the removal of the reproductive organs (i.e. when the cat was neutered, his "junk" or a very large portion of it was cut off).