#Biology #reproductive system #
pg : 56 ,57
ch:5 , text book
The male reproductive system mostly exists outside of your body. The external organs include the penis, scrotum and testicles. Internal organs include the vas deferens, prostate and urethra. The male reproductive system is responsible for sexual function and urination.
The female reproductive system comprises internal and external organs that facilitate menstruation and procreation. This organ system is responsible for producing gametes (termed eggs or ova), regulating sex hormones, and maintaining fertilized eggs as they develop into mature fetuses ready for delivery
uterus is a pear-shaped organ in the reproductive system of people assigned female at birth (AFAB). It's where a fertilized egg implants during pregnancy and where your baby develops until birth. It's also responsible for your menstrual cycle.
The male reproductive system mostly exists outside of your body. The external organs include the penis, scrotum and testicles. Internal organs include the vas deferens, prostate and urethra. The male reproductive system is responsible for sexual function and urination.
What are the stages of the menstrual cycle?
What are common disorders associated with the human reproductive system?
How do contraceptive methods work to prevent pregnancy?
What is the significance of genetic variation in sexual reproduction?
How does the reproductive system change during puberty?
What is the role of hormones in the menstrual cycle?