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Human are unisexual with separate sexes -

male and female

Malereproductivesystem
Reproductive organs




Mpi
bladder

primary sex
organs testis




seminal
-




vessiae


sperm duct ( Vas deferens )
prostate
ducts epididymis



grand
-




,

Cowper 's
gland
urethra
and urethra
sperm


accessory glands prostate glands



epididymis
-




penis external genitalia penis

-




testis

foreskin
scrotum




scrotum

contains the testis

Functions
① Acts the testis 2 to 3°C lower temperature The
as a
temperature regulator keeping ,
than body .




lower the formation of fertile sperm
temperature is
necessary for .




② Houses and protects the testis .




Testis
↳ outside the
two oval structures suspended body in scrotum

↳ in the
embryonic stage the testis are in the abdominal cavity ,
below
kidneys ,
before birth
they
descend into the scrotum

convoluted tubes (seminiferous tubules)
consist of
many compartments / lobules which contain
highly




,




germinal epithelium lines the tubules







interstitial cells are between tubules

Functions
Testis produce :


① sperm
by , the germinal layer
② testosterone , by the interstitial cells

, bladder


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seminal vesicle




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§ 1- prostate gland
Ducts Cowper 's gland
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sperm duct
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mis

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testis
Functions

immature sperm enter where
they :



① mature , to become motile and fertile
② are stored for several months ( then broken down by the epithelial cells and re absorbed into the
-




body )


b) Sperm duct (Vas deferens )
↳ continuation of
epididymis
↳ leaves the scrotum
passes , through the prostate gland and enters the urethra

Functions



pushes mature sperm forward by strong peristaltic waves , from the epididymis into the urethra

(ejaculation )


c) Urethra
↳ duct at the end of the u ro genital system leading to the exterior
-




Function



forms a common duct for the transportation of urine and semen



Prostate gland
↳ surrounds the urethra and base of the bladder
plum sized
-




gland ,



Function

secretes fluid that aids the transportation of sperm and contains enzymes that make



a



sperm more active


fluid makes up 43 of seminal fluid (semen )


, Cowper 's gland
↳ two are found at the base of the penis

Function

produce alkaline mucous fluid when aroused , this fluid ( pre ejaculate )
like sexually



an -
: -




① neutralizes acidic urine that be present in the urethra
may
② lubricates the urethra and external urethral
opening to protect sperm from mechanical damage
during ejaculation

Denis

consists of 3 sections of special spongy tissue (erectile tissue )

two are on the dorsal side (corpus cavernOsa ) and one



on



the ventral side Corpus Spong iOS Um )
↳ dilation blood blood
of dorsal and central arteries supply to the pen is ,
allowing more to fill
the three erectile chambers , causing the pen is to lengthen and stiffen (erection )
spongy


vital for sexual intercourse

↳ head
of the pen is is very sensitive and is protected by foreskin
Function
deposits female 's vagina during copulation ( increases chance of fertilisation )




semen with sperm into




What is distinctive about the human penis ?

↳ has no erectile bone Cbaculum) ; it relies on engorgement filling up ) with blood for erection
↳ is
hangs free ( other stored
'
not attached to the abdominal wall but mammals penises are


until erect )
internally

Semen (seminal fluid )

consists of :




sperm from the testis





seminal fluid from the sperm duct and
accessory glands (prostate )

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