From inside to the outside, in chronological order as they attach to / lead to each other:
The difference between a male donkey and a female donkey is their reproductive organs and their names. A male donkey is referred to as an ass or jack and a female donkey is referred to as a jenny or jennet.
In order to match the reproductive organs with the descriptions the names of the organs will need to be provided. Since the organs are not listed there really is no way of knowing what the descriptions are.
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lungs, liver, kideny, heart are some of the examples of organs present in animals and human beigns.
Some good human names for female dogs could include Bella, Daisy, Luna, and Sophie. These names are popular and easy to remember for both you and your dog.
The names of the reproductive organs of all mammals are the same. The females have the ovaries, uterus, vagina, and functioning breasts, while males have the testes, prostate gland, penis, and non-functioning breasts.
The mesentery.
Some cute names for female kittens could be Luna, Daisy, Bella, or Penelope.
I would assume that you can name a female dog almost any female human name. You can look for female dog names on the Petco website. They sell any and every kind of pet merchandise. It would also be wise to search female girl names and just choose from those options.
The uterus belongs to the reproductive system.There is no single agreed set of names for organ systems. The term "reproductive system" is used for all organs particularly associated with reproduction.Another term, "urogenital system", is sometimes used, particularly in zoology.
I think this is a trick question.. or someone tries to be funny.. I am not sure what you mean by 'spot' However, if you mean the reproductive organs they have many names depending on the situation ;-) Vagina is the most common term, however, is not really accurate, as you can not 'see' the vagina... vulva is probably more appropriate. but rarely used .
Circulatory, Digestive, Endocrine, Integumentary, Lymphatic, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal, and Urinary you will get 12 systems if you separate the male and female reproductive system, and 13 if you include the sensory system as its own system