The body's primary sexual organs — ovaries in the female, testes in the male.
sex organs - the animal organs in which gametes are produced.
the primary sex organs of an animal. In males they are the testes, and in females, the ovaries A gonangium of the hydrozoan Obelia. 1= medusa bud; 2= perisarc; 3=gonotheca; 4= coenosarc. (Photo: Rick Gillis, Ph.D., Biology Dept., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)
The main endocrine glands involved in sexual behavior: in males, the testes, in females, the ovaries. go to glossary index
Starfish's sex organ. When filled with egg or sperm, they fill the whole arm, depending on the time of spawning. Resemble grapes.(empty)(empty)(empty)(empty)(empty)
Sex organs that produce gametes. The gonads also release sex hormones, such as testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone. In humans, the male gonads are the testes; in females, the ovaries.
Parts of the reproductive system that produce and release eggs (ovaries in the female) or sperm (testes in the male).
Reproductive organs that produce gametes and hormones.
The primary sex glands - The testes in the male and the ovaries in the female.
The testes or ovaries (reproductive glands).
Gonads are an organ in animals that produce gametes (a reproductive cell like sperm or an egg) such as a testis or ovary.
Organs that produce the sex cells (e.g. sperm) and sex hormones (e.g. testosterone)
The male and female sex organs.
The part of the reproductive system that produces and releases eggs (ovary) or sperm (testicle/testis).
is a sex organ that produces gametes, specifically the testes or ovaries in humans.
an organ in animals that produces reproductive cells; esp., an ovary or testis.
The gamete-producing organs, e.g. the ovary in the female and the testis in the male.
organs responsible for producing eggs or sperm in animals
Human reproductive glands—in males, testes (which produce sperm); in females, ovaries (which produce eggs).
These are the reproductive organs, which in the male produce the milt and within the females the eggs or roe. Both are clearly visible in a dissected fish.
The reproductive glands of the body.