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Reproductive system Shaleigh chandler Janelly solis

It makes all life possible. It is a group of organs responsible for creating new life.

The anatomy of the reproductive system includes A-female reproductive 1)Ovaries 2)Fallopian tube 3)Uterus 4)Enorometrium 5)Cervis 6)vagina

The anatomy of the reproductive system includes B-male reproductive 1)Testies 2)Seminal vesicle 3)Scrotum 4)Vas deferens 5)Epididymis 6)penis

The physiology in the reproductive system is how the female and males system works A-female physiology 1)Egg development 2)Egg release 3)The menstrual cycle 4)Follicular phase 5)Ovulation 6)Luteal phase 7)menstruation

The physiology in the reproductive system is how the female and males system works B-male physiology 1)Sperm development 2)Sperm release

Medical problems in the male and female reproductive system A-female medical problems 1)Endomet riosis 2)Uterine fiberoids 3)Premature ovarium falure 4)Polycystic ovary falure 5)vulvovagintis

Medical problems in the male and female reproductive system B-male medical problems 1)Testicular injury 2)Varicoccle 3)Testicular caveer 4)Poly cystic ovary synaone 5)vulouagintis

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