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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago
The primary *** organ in females and males are ovaries and testes that produces eggs and sperms respectively.
These *** organs also produces hormones such as progesterone, testosterone and estrogen. These hormones released in primary *** organs play a vital role in the functionality of secondary *** organs. For example: progesterone hormone released in ovaries helps to create a suitable environment in uterus ( a female secondary *** organ) for pregnancy.
Similarly, testosterone formed in testes helps in formation of sperms and their motility which pass through ***** (secondary *** organ) during intercourse.
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