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How is the male reproductive system different from other body systems?
It is not necessary for an individual's survival.
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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"It is not necessary for an individual's survival."
Explanation: The primary role of the male reproductive system is gamete and sex-hormone production for reproduction (important for species survival), but an individual can live without it. The other choices describe roles of systems like the nervous/endocrine (monitoring/adjusting), circulatory/lymphatic (transport), and the endocrine organs (hormone production), so they are not unique to the male reproductive system.
Explanation: The primary role of the male reproductive system is gamete and sex-hormone production for reproduction (important for species survival), but an individual can live without it. The other choices describe roles of systems like the nervous/endocrine (monitoring/adjusting), circulatory/lymphatic (transport), and the endocrine organs (hormone production), so they are not unique to the male reproductive system.
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