1.where is sperm deposited? Human Reproductive System questions….help please..thanks?

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2.Where do the ova develop?

3.What are the fingerlike ends of the uterine tube?

4.What organ cantains erectile tissue in females?

5.What is the name of the lining of the uterus?

6.Where is mature sperm stored?

7.What trnasports both sperm and urine in males?

8.What are three glands that contribute to semen?

9.What delivers sperm from the epidydymus to the urethra?

4 Comments so far

  1. nyskiermom on June 18, 2010 8:04 am

    1.) In the vagina at the mouthof the cervix
    2.) Ovaries
    3.) Falopian tube, fimbrial at the end facing ovary
    4.) Clitoris
    5.) Epithelium
    6.) Testicles
    7.) Urethra
    8.) Cowpers, Prostate, seminal vessicles
    9.) Vas deferens

  2. Marq on June 18, 2010 8:23 am

    1. In heterosexual couples having vaginal sex: in the vagina.
    In heterosexual and homosexual couples having oral sex: in the mouth.
    In heterosexual and homosexual couples having anal sex: in the anus.

    2. Ovaries
    3. Fallopian tubes, which are attached to the uterus by the Axilla of Welch. Each terminates at or near one ovary forming a structure called the fimbria
    4. Clitoris
    5. Epithelium
    6. Testicles (produced by the testes)
    7. Urethra
    8. Cowpers’ gland, prostate gland, seminal vesicles
    9. Vas deferens

  3. dont tell on June 18, 2010 8:32 am

    wow you ask a lot i will look the answers and learn from them thanks

  4. Sky on June 18, 2010 8:41 am

    You do realise that is asking a lot for just two points?(kidding)

    1. In heterosexual couples having vaginal sex: in the vagina.
    2.. Ovaries
    3. Fallopian tubes, which are attached to the uterus by the Axilla of Welch. Each terminates at or near one ovary forming a structure called the fimbria
    4. Clitoris
    5. Epithelium
    6. Testicles (produced by the testes)
    7. Urethra
    8. Cowpers’ gland, prostate gland, seminal vesicles
    9. Vas deferens

    Hope this answered your question:Sky.



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