Genitals/genitalia
The collective name for the reproductive organs that make gametes are called gonads.
The scientific term for individuals that possess both male and female reproductive organs is intersex. This condition occurs due to variations in sex characteristics, and the specific term can vary depending on the characteristics present.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that possesses both male and female reproductive organs. This term is most commonly used in biology to describe animals or plants that have both sets of reproductive structures. Hermaphroditism allows for self-fertilization in some species.
The tightly coiled structure that produces sperm is called the seminiferous tubules. These tubules are located within the testes, the male reproductive organs.
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Sex organs is another name for reproductive organs. The testicles and ovaries, which produce the sex cells, may also be called gonads. The external sex organs -- the penis and vulva -- are sometimes called the genitalia or the genitals.
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The scientific term for pollination is "anthecology." It is the process where pollen grains are transferred from the male reproductive organs of a flower to the female reproductive organs, resulting in fertilization and seed production.
The male reproductive organs arePenis.,Scrotum,Epididymis ,Vas deferens,.Testes,Accessory glands,Seminal vesicles,Bulbourethral glands,Prostate gland
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The heart, the lungs, the liver, the kidney, and the reproductive systems.
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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.
Respiratory organs