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- Insect_reproductive_system abstract "Most insects reproduce oviparously, i.e. by laying eggs. The eggs are produced by the female in a pair of ovaries. Sperm, produced by the male in one testis or more commonly two, is transmitted to the female during mating by means of external genitalia. The sperm is stored within the female in one or more spermathecae. At the time of fertilization, the eggs travel along oviducts to be fertilized by the sperm and are then expelled from the body ("laid"), in most cases via an ovipositor.".
- Insect_reproductive_system thumbnail Female_genitalia_Lepidoptera.jpg?width=300.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageID "40254078".
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageLength "9041".
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageRevisionID "663927753".
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Apterygota.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_reproductive_system.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insect_morphology.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Egg.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Fertilisation.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Fertilization.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Genitalia.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate_trachea.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Laterosternite.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Lepidoptera.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Mating.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Ootheca.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Ovaries.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Ovariole.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Ovarioles.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Ovary.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Oviduct.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Oviparity.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Oviparous.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Ovipositor.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Sex_organ.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Sperm.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Spermatheca.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Spermatogonia.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Spermatogonium.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Telomere_(insect_morphology).
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Testicle.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Testis.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink Trachea.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLink File:Female_genitalia_Lepidoptera.jpg.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Insect reproductive system".
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "insect reproductive system".
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "oviduct".
- Insect_reproductive_system hasPhotoCollection Insect_reproductive_system.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Animal_sexual_behavior.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Insect_reproductive_system wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Insect_reproductive_system subject Category:Animal_reproductive_system.
- Insect_reproductive_system subject Category:Insect_morphology.
- Insect_reproductive_system type Thing.
- Insect_reproductive_system comment "Most insects reproduce oviparously, i.e. by laying eggs. The eggs are produced by the female in a pair of ovaries. Sperm, produced by the male in one testis or more commonly two, is transmitted to the female during mating by means of external genitalia. The sperm is stored within the female in one or more spermathecae. At the time of fertilization, the eggs travel along oviducts to be fertilized by the sperm and are then expelled from the body ("laid"), in most cases via an ovipositor.".
- Insect_reproductive_system label "Insect reproductive system".
- Insect_reproductive_system seeAlso Aedeagus.
- Insect_reproductive_system sameAs m.0wy65p5.
- Insect_reproductive_system sameAs Q17150493.
- Insect_reproductive_system sameAs Q17150493.
- Insect_reproductive_system wasDerivedFrom Insect_reproductive_system?oldid=663927753.
- Insect_reproductive_system depiction Female_genitalia_Lepidoptera.jpg.
- Insect_reproductive_system isPrimaryTopicOf Insect_reproductive_system.