15.4 Pregnancy and Fetal Development
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The reproductive system is a complex network of organs and structures responsible for producing offspring. It includes primary organs like testes and ovaries that produce gametes, as well as secondary organs that support and transport them. Hormones play a crucial role in regulating reproductive functions. Male and female reproductive systems have distinct anatomies but work together for reproduction. The male system produces and delivers sperm, while the female system produces eggs and provides a nurturing environment for fetal development. Understanding these systems is essential for comprehending human reproduction and addressing related health issues.
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The reproductive system is a complex network of organs and structures responsible for producing offspring. It includes primary organs like testes and ovaries that produce gametes, as well as secondary organs that support and transport them. Hormones play a crucial role in regulating reproductive functions. Male and female reproductive systems have distinct anatomies but work together for reproduction. The male system produces and delivers sperm, while the female system produces eggs and provides a nurturing environment for fetal development. Understanding these systems is essential for comprehending human reproduction and addressing related health issues.
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