Survival of species Reproduction organs
What is a reproductive organ A reproductive organ is a specialized organ that ensures reproduction. In males and females, reproductive organs (or genital organs) have internal and external parts. Combined, these reproductive organs form the male and female reproductive system. What is a reproductive organ
Locating the male and female reproductive organs
Locating the male and female reproductive organs
What are the female reproductive organs The female reproductive organs are partially internal and partially external External organs : Collectively called the vulva, it includes the labia majora and minora, the vaginal opening, the hymen and the clitoris.
External female reproductive organs
Internal organs The internal structure of the female reproductive system includes the ovaries, the Fallopian tubes, the uterus, the vagina and the Bartholin’s glands.
Internal female reproductive organs
What are the male reproductive organs? The male reproductive organs are partially internal and partially external. External organs : It includes the penis and the scrotum (which contains the testicles)
External male reproductive organs
Internal male reproductive organs
Internal male reproductive organs
A gamete is a cell for the purpose of sexual reproduction A gamete is a cell for the purpose of sexual reproduction. An ovum (created in a woman’s ovaries) and a spermatozoon (created in a man’s testicles) are gametes. A spermatozoon carries half of the father’s genetic information to an ovum, which contains half of the mother’s genetic information. Gametes
Ovum
Spermatozoon