The female glands are the ovaries, which produce eggs and hormones like estrogen and progesterone. The male glands are the testes, which produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.
Both male and female reproductive systems have glands that produce hormones, such as the ovaries in females and the testes in males. These glands are essential for the proper functioning of the reproductive system and the development of secondary sexual characteristics.
Male plants do not produce flower buds that are typically used for making hash. Hash is made from the resin glands found on the flowers of female cannabis plants.
The female endocrine system primarily includes glands such as the ovaries, which produce hormones like estrogen and progesterone, crucial for regulating the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and secondary sexual characteristics. The male endocrine system centers around the testes, which produce testosterone, essential for sperm production and the development of male secondary sexual characteristics. Both systems also involve other glands, like the pituitary and adrenal glands, which play roles in hormone regulation and overall bodily functions.
Cats have four pairs of mammary glands for a total of 8 mammary glands.
The class Mammalia is named for the mammary glands that are unique to female mammals. These glands produce milk for nourishing offspring.
The ovaries are the female glands that produce sex hormone and they are similar to the testes in the male.
Mammals (both male and female) have hair and mammary glands.
Collectively they are known as male genitals
Bartholin's gland ----- a pair of vestibular VESTIBULAR GLANDS corresponds to the bulourethral glands in males
All mammals (both male and female) are characterised by having mammary glands.
Gonads. Male sex gland - Testis. Female sex gland - Ovary.
The male reproductive organs arePenis.,Scrotum,Epididymis ,Vas deferens,.Testes,Accessory glands,Seminal vesicles,Bulbourethral glands,Prostate gland
All glands are important but some of the most important are the pituitary, adrenals, testes (male) or ovaries (female), thyroid, and parathyroid
glans penis - clitoris scrotum - labia testicles - ovaries Cowper's glands - skenes glands
Both male and female reproductive systems have glands that produce hormones, such as the ovaries in females and the testes in males. These glands are essential for the proper functioning of the reproductive system and the development of secondary sexual characteristics.
The primary sex organs of a male and female reproductive system are those that produce the gametes (egg for a female and sperm for a male) and the secondary sex organs for a female are uterine glands, uterus and the vagina. The male secondary sex organs are ducts, glands and the penis
Gonads is the term used for the sex glands in the endocrine system in both males and females. The gonads are then called testes in the male and ovaries in the female.