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The male reproductive anatomy includes the bladder, epididymis, penis, scrotum, and prostate gland.
There are 12 major anatomy systems: Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, Digestive, Endocrine, Nervous, Respiratory, Immune/Lymphatic, Urinary, Female Reproductive, Male Reproductive, Integumentary.
The male reproductive system contains internal and external parts. Internal parts are inside your body, and external parts are outside your body. Together, these organs help you urinate (pee), have sexual intercourse and make biological children.
The main male sex organs are the penis and the scrotum, which contains the testicles that produce semen and sperm, which, as part of sexual intercourse, fertilize an ovum in the female's body; the fertilized ovum (zygote) develops into a fetus, which is later born as an infant. The corresponding system in females is the female reproductive system.
Using 3D models, explore the anatomy and physiology of the male reproductive organs. Detailed descriptions help you learn about everything from spermatogenesis to fertilization. by Tim Taylor
Male reproductive system. The male sex organs comprise a complex arrangement of internal and external genital organs. Their function is concerned with reproduction and sexual pleasure. The internal genital organs are the male gonads , epididymis, a series of ducts and the accessory glands.
What is the male reproductive system and how does it work? Read on to learn more about the function and anatomy of the external and internal male reproductive organs.
Humans are sexual, meaning that both a male and a female are needed to reproduce. Each is equipped with specific organs capable of producing specific cells needed to procreate.
Human reproductive system - Male Anatomy, Hormones, Reproduction: The male gonads are the testes; they are the source of spermatozoa and also of male sex hormones called androgens. The other genital organs are the epididymides; the ductus, or vasa, deferentia; the seminal vesicles; the ejaculatory ducts; and the penis; as well as certain ...
The reproduction system in males is the penis, scrotum, testicles (testes), Vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and the urethra. Drugs, environmental factors, genetics, age, and disease can affect how these structures function, for example, sexual function and libido, enlarged prostate, urinary tract infections, and prostate cancer.