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REPRODUCTION IN most insects is bisexual; the egg cell liberated by the female will develop only after fusion with the spermatozoal cell set free by the male. The physiology of reproduction deals with the arrangements for the separation and ripening of these male and female gametes, and with the mechanisms by which they are brought together. The reproductive system consists of paired sexual glands, the ovaries of the female and testes of the male, paired gonoducts of mesodermal origin into which the sexual products are discharged, and a median duct lined with cuticle, derived by invagination from the ventral body wall, forming the vagina in the female and the ejaculatory duct in the male.

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