The main function of the female reproductive system is to reproduce or have babies. Sometimes parts of the female anatomy have to be removed due to illness, which will make having babies impossible.
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The human male reproductive system is a series of organs (located in the pelvic region of a male) that contribute towards the reproductive process. The only real function is to procreate by fertilizing an egg in the womb of a female, i.e. to make females pregnant.
They do this by producing sperm cells (gametes) in the gonads within the testes (testicles), which are stored until sexual intercourse. When copulation with a female occurs, the sperm are released mixed with liquid semen from the epididymis of the testes. They pass through the vas deferens ducts, to the penis, and out into the vaginal tract of the female.
Humans are very similar to other primates in reproductive functions, and not entirely different from most mammals.
Organs of the male reproductive system:
testes - produce sperm cells
seminal vesicles - produce semen fluid
prostate gland - produces alkaline solution for semen
epididymis - stores sperm in semen
bulbourethral gland (Cowper's gland) - produces fluid, pre-ejaculatory fluid
vas deferens - connect testes to ejaculatory ducts
ejaculatory ducts - pass through prostate to urethra
it shares some structers with the excretory system
The male reproductive organs make sperm. Sperm is used to make a baby. In order to make a baby, a man must become aroused, and the man must insert his penis into the woman's vagina. When he ejaculates, the sperm travels up the vagina, finds an egg, and makes a baby in the woman's uterus. The baby, or embryo at this time, remains in the uterus, or womb, for nine months before being born into a baby, a human being.
The two main functions of the male reproductive system are;
1 to attract and pleasure both partners to facilitate pair bonding and an opportunity to-
2 mate and fertilize an egg
the make a new life come into the world and for females to allow the passage of sperm but for males its to allow sperm to leave the body and also to urinate
the major function of the reproductive system is to ensure survival of the species.