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what is the reproductive? How is the work?


kumarij0912 20th Feb, 2022
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Rajni 20th Feb, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well..!!

The significant capacity of the reproductive system framework is to guarantee the endurance of the species. Different frameworks in the body, for example, the endocrine and urinary frameworks, work consistently to keep up with homeostasis for the endurance of the person. An individual might carry on with a long, solid, and cheerful existence without creating posterity, yet if the species is to proceed, at minimum a few people should deliver posterity.

The reproductive system has four functions:-

1) To produce egg and sperm cells

2) To transport and sustain these cells

3) To nurture the developing offspring

4) To produce hormones

The female reproductive system is profoundly perplexing, and for everything to work perfectly, a few chemicals, organs, and organs should take care of their responsibilities all putting together the ideal opportunities. When you see how the regenerative framework functions, it's more obvious where things can veer off-track.

Hope this helps you!!

All the best!!

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