Sexual Reproduction In House Fly
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Sexual reproduction in-house fly. In-house fly supper, male and female organisms are present. Male reproduction system. Male reproductive system consists of three parts. One test is two vast difference, three ejaculatory duct. In male fly, there are a pair of testes in the abdomen that are present one on each side of the ventral nerve cord. Testes produced sperms. Each testes is connected to a tube called vast differences, which collects sperm from testes. Two vas difference are joined to form single ejaculatory duct. Female reproduction system. Female reproductive system consists of ovaries, oviduct, and female genital aperture. A pair of ovaries is present in abdomen, which produces ova. Each ovary is connected to a duct core, oviduct, which collects ova from ovaries. Oviducts open outside the body through the female genital aperture. A truck like structure called spermathecae collect, which stores sperms for male fly during copulation. A special organ called ovipositor helps to lay fertilized eggs. Fertilization during compilation, male fly deposit sperms into the body of the female, which are stored in spermathecae until ova are released by the ovary. Fertilization occurs inside the body of female called internal fertilization. Fertilized eggs are late in several batches, 5 to 6 batches each batch consists of hundred to 125 eggs. After only one successful copulation in a cluster of decaying organic matter like manure, cow dung, decomposing fruits and human feces.