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How is the male reproductive system different from other body systems?

It isn’t necessary to vital signs.
It monitors other body systems, and adjusts if necessary.
It transports items from one system to another.
It is the only system that produces hormones in the male.

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A. It isn't necessary to vital signs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Male Reproductive System is made up of internal and external organs. They undergo a slow maturation ending in puberty, that is, when the sex cells are available to originate another being. This system differs from other systems in the body because it does not need vital signs.

The organs that make up the male reproductive system are: urethra, penis, seminal vesicle, prostate, vas deferens, epididymis and testicles.

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Hello There!

The question you asked is how is the male reproductive system different from other body systems?

The answer is "It isn’t necessary to vital signs."

unlike other body systems, the male reproductive system is not essential for the life of a living organism.

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