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  1. Insect reproductive system - Wikipedia

    Female insects are able to make eggs, receive and store sperm, manipulate sperm from different males, and lay eggs. Their reproductive systems are made up of a pair of ovaries, accessory glands, one or …

  2. Reproductive System – ENT 425 – General Entomology

    The reproductive organs of insects are similar in structure and function to those of vertebrates: a male’s testes produce sperm and a female’s ovaries produce eggs (ova). Both types of gametes are haploid …

  3. Insect Reproduction - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Insect reproduction refers to the various strategies by which insects reproduce, primarily through sexual reproduction, although asexual reproduction is also common in some species.

  4. How Do Most Insects Reproduce - blog.entomologist.net

    Nov 28, 2025 · Insects reproduce through various modes, including sexual reproduction, viviparity, parthenogenesis, and polyembryony. Most insects reproduce by sexual means, with the female …

  5. Reproductive System in Insects – Structure, Types, Functions

    Sep 26, 2024 · Insects exhibit various reproductive modes, including oviparity (egg-laying), viviparity (live birth), parthenogenesis (asexual reproduction), and polyembryony, where multiple embryos …

  6. Insect Reproduction and Development - Advanced - CK-12 Foundation

    Jan 1, 2026 · Nearly all insects reproduce by sexual reproduction. This involves the formation and fusion of gametes: sperm from the testes and eggs from the ovaries. There are some species of insects …

  7. ReproductionInsect Science

    We examine the internal morphology of male and female reproductive systems. A feature of insects is that the females store sperm so that they can fertilise their eggs “on demand” without a male being in …

  8. Structure and Functions of Reproductive System and Types of ...

    Sep 6, 2024 · This chapter provides an in-depth exploration of the structure and function of the reproductive system in insects, highlighting the diversity and complexity within various species.

  9. 9.17: Insect Reproduction - K12 LibreTexts

    Most insects reproduce by sexual reproduction. The female produces eggs, which are fertilized by the male, and then the eggs are usually placed near the required food.

  10. Insect Reproduction Reproductive systems Mate location and attraction - long range Mate choice - short range Post mating manipulations selection of behaviors, morphologies etc. that affect mating …