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drag each label to the correct location. match the reproductive structu…

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drag each label to the correct location. match the reproductive structures based on their function and the system to which they belong. egg ovary sperm vas deferens vagina fallopian tube testis urethra function: - the site where gametes are produced - functions as the sex cells or gametes - connects the internal reproductive organs to the exterior and discharges reproductive fluids - functions to transport the gametes from the site of production in the reproductive system female reproductive structure male reproductive structure

Explanation:

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Eggs are female gametes produced in the ovaries. Ovaries are the female - gamete producing organs. Sperm are male gametes produced in the testes. The vas deferens transports sperm from the testes. The vagina is the birth canal and also the organ that connects the internal female reproductive organs to the exterior. The fallopian tubes transport the egg from the ovary. The testes produce sperm. The urethra in males serves as a passage for both urine and reproductive fluids.

Answer:

  • Eggs: Female gamete, produced in ovaries
  • Ovary: Site where female gametes are produced
  • Sperm: Male gamete, produced in testes
  • Vas deferens: Functions to transport the gametes (sperm) from the site of production in the reproductive system
  • Vagina: Connects the internal reproductive organs to the exterior and discharges reproductive fluids
  • Fallopian tube: Transports the egg from the ovary
  • Testis: Site where male gametes are produced
  • Urethra: Connects the internal male reproductive organs to the exterior and discharges reproductive fluids