Umbilical Cord - Is in charge of transporting oxygen and blood to the baby, Ovary - They are the size and shape of an almond and are located on both sides of the uterus., Urethra - Is a common duct to the urinary system and the reproductive system, Bladder - Is a hollow musculo-membranous organ that is part of the urinary tract and receives urine from the uretersina de los uréteres, Prostrate - Just below the bladder and in front of the rectum. It is about the size of a walnut, Testis - Are two organs responsible for the production of sperm, Glans - Is the deepest division of the pudendal nerve, Uterus - Travel through the fallopian tubes, Epidimis - Protects against the growth of bacteria, fungi and rays, Vagina - It is the path (birth canal) through which a baby leaves the woman's body during delivery., Cervix - Goes through the cervix. This allows blood from a menstrual period and a baby (fetus) to pass from the womb into the vagina., Puberty - Is controlled by hormones, and hormones affect your feelings and body, Pregnancy - Fertilization of an egg by a sperm and childbirth, Ovovivparus - Develops and grows inside an egg, Viviparus - Are born from the belly of the breast, Zygote - Because of the union, the egg cell,, Placenta - Communicates the mother's circulatory system, Amniotic Cavity - Composed of the fluid and amniotic membrane , Asexual reproduction - The descendants are indentical to the parents,
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