i wrote these questions before but no one helped me so im writing them again

1. a.) name the structures of the male reproductive system that sperm do not travel through.
b.) what is the name given to these structures?

2. Name the other body system that the is part of (sorry for the inappropriate word but it is science after all)

3. why do males have 2 testes?

4. which parts of the male reproductive system are outside the body? Why do you think they are outside the body?

5. if the ovaries of a woman are removed can she still give birth to a baby? support you answer.

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i have figured out 3, 4 and 5 but i really don't have a clue about 1 and 2 pleese help me for # 1 i thought that the sperm passes through every structure but it doesnt so now im really stuck.... pleese help me on 1 and 2

4. The testes are outside of the body. Because sperm can only live at a specific temperature. Our body temperature is too hot for them, and they would die. That is why they have to be outside of the body.

2. Look into the urinary system or urogenital system. (This is just a guess) You can do more research on the internet. But it can get you started.

I'd be happy to help answer your questions! Here are the explanations and answers to each of your questions:

1. a.) The male reproductive system consists of various structures, but there are two specific structures through which sperm do not travel. These structures are the epididymis and the vas deferens.
To find this answer, you can refer to a biology or anatomy textbook, consult reputable online sources, or even search for diagrams illustrating the male reproductive system.

1. b.) The name given to these structures is the "accessory glands." These glands include the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands. Their main function is to produce fluids that mix with sperm to form semen.
To find this answer, you can refer to the same resources mentioned above or search for information specifically about the male reproductive system's accessory glands.

2. The is part of the male reproductive system as well as the urinary system. It plays a role in both sexual reproduction and the elimination of urine from the body.
To find this answer, you can refer to biology or anatomy textbooks that discuss the male reproductive system and the urinary system.

3. Males have two testes because it ensures the production of enough sperm for reproduction. Each testis contains numerous seminiferous tubules where sperm production occurs. Having two testes increases the quantity and efficiency of sperm production.
To find this answer, you can refer to biology or anatomy textbooks that discuss the male reproductive system and its functions.

4. The parts of the male reproductive system that are outside the body include the scrotum and the . These structures are located outside the male's abdominal cavity for temperature regulation of the testes. Sperm production requires slightly lower temperatures than the rest of the body, so placing the testes outside helps maintain an optimal environment.
To find this answer, you can refer to biology or anatomy textbooks that discuss the male reproductive system and temperature regulation.

5. If a woman's ovaries are removed, she would not be able to conceive and give birth naturally. The ovaries produce eggs, or ova, which are necessary for fertilization and pregnancy. However, with medical advancements, it is possible for a woman to conceive through assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or by using donor eggs.
To support this answer, you can refer to medical resources, research articles, or consult with a healthcare professional familiar with reproductive medicine.

Remember, these answers and explanations are provided to assist you. It is always recommended to consult reliable sources, textbooks, or professionals to obtain accurate and updated information.