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Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A reproductive system is an organ system responsible for producing offspring.
About Reproductive Systems
- Different multicellular organisms have different reproductive systems but most involve male and female organs.
Flowers have both male and female organs. | A diagram of the human male reproductive system. | A diagram of the human female reproductive system. |
- For specific reproductive systems: