Insects have a reproductive system that includes specialized organs such as ovaries, testes, and accessory glands. Males transfer sperm to females through a reproductive structure called the aedeagus during mating. Females typically lay eggs, which may be fertilized internally or externally depending on the species.
Yes, insects have abdomens. The abdomen is the third and largest section of an insect's body, located behind the head and thorax. It contains vital organs such as the digestive system, reproductive organs, and parts of the respiratory system.
The urinary system and the reproductive system make up the urogenital system in a fetal pig. The urinary system includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, while the reproductive system includes the ovaries or testes and associated structures.
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As a pig matures their reproductive system will as well. It will grow and prepare its self to mate and be able to support offspring.
The testes of a fetal pig develop in the internal reproductive system. The reproductive system which has two scrotal sacs if the pig is old enough.
It would depend on which animal you are referring to, mammals have much the same reproductive system. Birds, fish and insects which are also animals do not.
The reproductive system...
It attract insects and insects help in pollination
The reproductive system also known as genital system is a system that enables people to produce offspring. Many non-living substances like hormones, pheromones and fluids are also essential accessories to the reproductive system.
The eiodidymis is part of the male reproductive system
Sperm is part of the reproductive system, specifically the male reproductive system.
It attract insects and insects help in pollination
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The penis belongs to the reproductive system. It plays a key role in sexual reproduction by delivering sperm to the female reproductive system.
You answered it yourself; it is the reproductive system.
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