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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.

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  • 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. (en)
  • El aparato reproductivo de los insectos se encuentra ubicado en el abdomen, consiste de ovarioso testículos, ductos, glándulas y órganos accesorios. Presenta diferencias entre el masculino y el femenino.​ En la mayoría de los insectos la reproducción es sexual. En algunas especies la reproducción se hace por partenogénesis y en ciertos casos no se conocen los machos. En muchos insectos sociales las obreras no pueden reproducirse porque sus órganos sexuales están subdesarrollados. (es)
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  • 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. (en)
  • El aparato reproductivo de los insectos se encuentra ubicado en el abdomen, consiste de ovarioso testículos, ductos, glándulas y órganos accesorios. Presenta diferencias entre el masculino y el femenino.​ En la mayoría de los insectos la reproducción es sexual. En algunas especies la reproducción se hace por partenogénesis y en ciertos casos no se conocen los machos. En muchos insectos sociales las obreras no pueden reproducirse porque sus órganos sexuales están subdesarrollados. (es)
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