The reproductive system is a collection of organs and structures that work together to allow for the production of offspring. It is essential for the continuation of a species and involves the processes of sexual reproduction.
Male Reproductive System
The male reproductive system includes the following key structures:
Testes: The primary male reproductive organs responsible for the production of sperm and the hormone testosterone.
Epididymis: A coiled tube where sperm are stored and mature.
Vas deferens: Tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
Prostate gland: Produces seminal fluid, which nourishes and protects the sperm.
Penis: Male organ used for sexual intercourse and the release of sperm.
Female Reproductive System
The female reproductive system includes the following key structures:
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