The primary reproductive organs in males are the testes and in females are the ovaries.
The primary reproductive organs in males are the penis and in females are the uterus.
The primary reproductive organs in males are the seminal vesicles and in females are the fallopian tubes.
The primary reproductive organs in males are the prostate gland and in females are the cervix.
The fallopian tubes store sperm until they are needed.
The fallopian tubes transport eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.
The fallopian tubes produce estrogen and progesterone.
The fallopian tubes act as a barrier to prevent fertilization.
The uterus supports the development of the fertilized egg into a fetus.
The uterus produces eggs for fertilization.
The uterus is responsible for the secretion of testosterone in females.
The uterus filters nutrients for the male reproductive system.
It detoxifies the female body biweekly.
It is responsible for the production of testosterone in females.
It prepares the female body for a potential pregnancy each month.
It serves no significant function in the reproductive process.
Ovulation is the secretion of milk from mammary glands.
Ovulation is the shedding of the uterine lining.
Ovulation is the increase of red blood cell production.
Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary.