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3 October, 04:43

What is the human female reproductive system is adapted for? A. Production of zygotes in ovaries B. External fertilization of gametes C. Production of milk for a developing embryo D. Transport of oxygen through a placenta to a fetus

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  1. 3 October, 04:51
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    A. Production of zygotes in ovaries

    Explanation:

    Because that is where they produce eggs
  2. 3 October, 04:59
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    D. Transport of oxygen through a placenta to a fetus.

    Explanation:

    Zygotes are fertilized egg cell, zygotes aren't produced in the ovaries but ovums or egg cells are produced in the ovaries. So option A is false.

    Fertilization is internal not external in human. Option B is wrong.

    Production of milk happens in the mammary gland (the breast) not in the reproductive system. Option C is false.

    Transport of oxygen through a placenta to a fetus. The placenta is a vascular organ which is implanted in the wall of the uterus (a part of the female reproductive system) and links to the foetus through the umbilical cord.
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