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In the given figure label the parts and mention their functions
(a)Production of egg (b) Site of fertilisation
(c)Site of implantation (d) Entry of the sperms

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(a) Ovary (production of egg) (b) Oviduct (site of fertilisation)
(c) Uterus (site of implantation) (d) Vagina (entry of the sperms)
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