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female reproductive system of human


amrutkumawat112002 27th Dec, 2020
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Prachi Pant 27th Dec, 2020

Hello there,

Here I'm going to give you a descriptive answer explaining the female reproductive system of human :

The female reproductive system of human forms egg cells that are essential for reproduction. The system is designed in such a manner that it delivers the egg cell to the region of fertilization or the Fallopian tubes .

The implantation takes place in the walls of the uterus and initiates the stages of pregnancy is the next step of fertilized eggs.

Thank you.

daniasufian2000 27th Dec, 2020
Hey...
The human female reproductive system contains two main parts: the uterus and the ovaries, which produce a womans egg cells.
The main function of the female reproductive system is to produce eggs (ova) to be fertilised, and to provide the space and conditions to allow a baby to develop. In order for this to happen, the female reproductive system also has the structures necessary to allow sperm from a man to meet the ova of a woman.

Hope this helps you!
Regards!

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