Ovaries are the female gonads.
The gonads develop around the sixth week of embryonic development. Initially undifferentiated, they differentiate into either testes (male) or ovaries (female) depending on the presence or absence of certain genes.
Testes and ovaries are the two types of gonads found in humans. Testes are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone in males, while ovaries produce eggs and female sex hormones in females.
The fallopian tubes may also be called the oviducts. The ovaries may also be called the female gonads.
gonads consists of testes and ovaries.
Sex hormones are secreted by the gonads, which are the testicles or the ovaries, depending upon the gender of the person in question.
Gametogenesis takes place in the gonads. The male gonads are the testes, and the female gonads are the ovaries.
Gonads is a more general word, and gender neutral. Testes are the male gonads, while the ovaries are the female gonads.
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The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
Ovaries are female gonads. The related combining forms are oophor- or ovar-.
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10 days after conception
The genetic instructions for differential development of male or female gonads occur around the 7th week of fetal development. During this time, the presence or absence of the Y chromosome determines whether the gonads will develop into testes (male) or ovaries (female).
That would be the Gonads.
male gonad is testis and female gonad is ovary......sperms are in testis they get secreted by seminal vesical and prostate glang they become fluid and goes to vagina from there the sperms go to fallopian tube there ovary shreds one egg and fertilisation takes place in fallopian tube
In most animals it takes place in the female gonads, the ovaries.