Monotremes, such as the platypus and echidna, possess unique reproductive organs that include cloaca, which serves as a common opening for excretion and reproduction. Female monotremes have specialized mammary glands that produce milk, though they lack nipples; milk is secreted through openings in the skin and pools in grooves for the young to lap up. Males have testes that remain internal and do not descend into a scrotum, which is unlike most other mammals. Additionally, male monotremes have spurs on their hind limbs that can deliver venom.
Gay people have reproductive organs. Having reproductive organs has nothing to do with being gay or straight.
A roosters reproductive organs are internal.
pollen
Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive organs in a flower.
Flowers actually are the reproductive organs of plants.
in the reproductive system
Male kitten reproductive organs consist of two testicles located in the scrotum, which is a sac located near the base of the tail. The penis is also present and is usually not visible unless the kitten is aroused.
external reproductive organs can be distinguished by the 12th week of development
Most reptiles have internal reproductive organs.
Ovaries are the primary reproductive organs in a woman (or female).
The cloaca is the opening in the skin of snakes and lizards - which leads to the reproductive organs, and the bladder/bowel. It is situated at the base of the tail.
the vaginal orifice is the genital entrance to the female reproductive organs