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+ | *[[Reproductive system disease]] |
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+ | [[ar:جهاز تناسلي]] |
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+ | [[bs:Reproduktivni sistem]] |
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+ | [[id:Sistem reproduksi]] |
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[[pt:Aparelho reprodutor]] |
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The reproductive system is the ensembles and interactions of organs and/or substances within an organism that strictly pertain to reproduction. As an example, this would include in the case of female mammals, the hormone estrogen, ova, and the uterus and the vagina, but not the breasts. This also includes gametes.
See also
- Major systems of the human body
- Sexual anatomy
- Reproductive system disease
- Sex organ
Human organ systems |
Cardiovascular system - Digestive system - Endocrine system - Immune system - Integumentary system - Lymphatic system - Muscular system - Nervous system - Skeletal system - Reproductive system - Respiratory system - Urinary system |
Reproductive system |
Female: Cervix - Clitoris - Clitoral hood - Fallopian tubes - Bartholin's glands - G-spot - Hymen - Labium - Mammary glands - Ovaries - Skene's glands - Urethra - Uterus - Vagina - Vulva |
Male: Bulbourethral glands - Ejaculatory duct - Epididymis - Foreskin - Frenulum - Glans penis - Penis - Prostate - Scrotum - Seminal vesicles - Spermatic cord - Testes - Urethra - Vas deferens |
Prenatal development/mammalian embryogenesis - Development of the urinary and reproductive organs | |
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General Urinary/Reproductive system |
Cloacal membrane - Cloaca - Urethral groove - Urogenital sinus - Urachus - Urogenital folds |
Kidney development |
Nephrogenic cord - Nephrotome - Pronephros - Mesonephros (Mesonephric tubules) |
Fetal genital development - primarily internal |
Gonadal ridge - Sex cord (Cortical cords, Testis cords) |
Primarily external |
Genital tubercle - Phallus - Labioscrotal folds |
see also list of homologues of the human reproductive system |
ar:جهاز تناسلي bs:Reproduktivni sistem id:Sistem reproduksi pt:Aparelho reprodutor simple:Reproductive system sv:Fortplantningssystemet zh:生殖系统
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