i need help on these questions so pleese help me!

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

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.

i'll re write # 2:

2. name the other body system that the is part of

sorry for the inappropriate word but this is science after all

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with your questions! Here are the answers to each of them:

1. a.) The male reproductive system includes several structures through which sperm do not travel. These structures are:
- Epididymis: This is a coiled tube where sperm mature and are stored.
- Vas deferens: Also known as the sperm duct, this muscular tube carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
- Seminal vesicles: These glands produce a fluid that nourishes and helps sperm move.
- Prostate gland: This gland secretes a fluid that contributes to semen.
- Bulbourethral glands: Also known as Cowper's glands, they produce a lubricating fluid that helps protect sperm.

b.) The overall term for these structures is the accessory glands, as they contribute fluids to the production of semen.

2. The is part of both the male reproductive system and the urinary system. In the urinary system, it helps to eliminate waste (urine) from the body through the urethra.

3. Males have two testes for a couple of reasons. Firstly, having two testes allows for a continuous production of sperm throughout a male's reproductive life. If there is any damage or disruption to one testis, the other testis can still function and produce sperm. Additionally, having two testes also provides redundancy and improves the chances of sperm successfully reaching the female reproductive system, increasing the chances of fertilization.

4. The parts of the male reproductive system that are located outside the body are the testes and the . The testes are located in the scrotum, while the extends outward from the body. They are located outside the body primarily because sperm production and storage require a cooler temperature than the rest of the body. The scrotum provides the optimal conditions for sperm production by maintaining a slightly lower temperature than the body's core. Additionally, the is outside the body to facilitate intercourse and the delivery of sperm into the female reproductive system.

5. If a woman's ovaries are removed, she would be unable to conceive a child naturally, as the ovaries are responsible for producing eggs (ova) and releasing them for potential fertilization. However, it is important to note that even without ovaries, a woman may still be able to give birth to a baby through the use of assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF involves retrieving eggs from the ovaries before their removal, fertilizing them with sperm outside the body, and then transferring the resulting embryos into the woman's uterus for implantation and pregnancy. So, while natural conception would not be possible without ovaries, the removal of ovaries does not completely prohibit the ability to have a baby.