
Male and Female Reproductive Systems
Investigate the anatomy and functions of the human male and female reproductive systems.
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Investigate the anatomy and functions of the human male and female reproductive systems.
Key Questions
- How do the structures of the male and female reproductive systems relate to their specific functions?
- Compare the roles of different organs within the human reproductive systems.
- Explain how the reproductive systems prepare the body for the creation of new life.
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