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The reproductive cells in females are called eggs. The functions of the female reproductive stem are to produce sex hormones, to provide eggs and to provide a nourishing environment in which a fertilized egg is developed into a baby.
OVARIES The reproductive glands in which eggs are produced are called ovaries.
FALLOPIAN TUBES These are passageways that carry eggs way from the ovaries.
UTERUS This is a solid muscular pear shaped organ. A fertilized egg can develop and grow in the uterus.
VAGINA This is known as the birth canal. This is a hollow muscular passage that leads from the uterus to the outside of the body.
<span>The right answer for this question is that during exercise, stored chemical energy is converted to energy that can be used for muscle movement. The particular chemical that is used for muscle movement is known as ATP, or adenosine triphosphate.</span>
<span>Vitamins are essential for B. METABOLISM to occur
Vitamin A is for your eyesight. It makes you see clearly. It also helps you fight infection by boosting your immune system.
Vitamin B (</span><span>B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin, folic acid, biotin, and pantothenic acid) are important for metabolism. It helps make energy and releases said energy when your body needs it. It also helps in making red blood cells.
Vitamin C helps you resist infection and helps keep your body tissues in good shape.
Vitamin D strengthens your bones and teeth.
Vitamin E protects your cells and tissues from damage.
Vitamin K enables your blood to clot and stops your bleeding when you're injured.
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Bones act as levers as well as the joints connecting them.