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 A reproductive system, also known as the genital system, is the biological structure made up of all the structural organs involved in sexual reproduction. Many inorganic elements like pheromones, hormones, fluids, are also important accessories for the reproductive system. In contrast to most organ systems, the sexes of the sexes that distinguish most often have significant differences. These differences allow the integration of genetic material between two individuals, allowing for greater genetic fitness of the offspring. The female reproductive system is designed to perform several functions. It produces the female egg cells needed for reproduction, called oocytes. The next stage for the fertilized egg is implantation to the uterus, beginning with the initial stages of pregnancy.    

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