MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM – Interesting Facts & Function

What do we need to know about the male reproductive system?

MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM – Here are some of the interesting facts and important details about the male reproductive system.

The male reproductive system tackles about the organs of a man involved in the process of a human reproduction located outside of their body and just within the pelvic area. Among this system’s functions include to produce, maintain, and transport protective fluid, discharging of sperm within the female during an intercourse, and release male hormones to maintain the system.

Male Reproductive System

Here the different parts of the male reproductive system and their importance:

  • P***s – This is the organ that male use for an interaction within the female organ with three parts: the root attached to the wall of the abdomen, the body or also called as the shaft, and the glans which is the cone-shape at the end of it.
  • Scrotum – This is the sagged and pouch-like skin found behind the male organ where testicles are also located inside.
  • Testicles (testes) – This is an oval organ that lies inside the scrotum and most man have two of these. They are responsible for making the male hormone called testosterone and producing sperm.
  • Epididymis – The epididymis is the long and coiled tube at the back of the each testicles and one of their jobs is to make sperm mature for fertilization.
  • Vas deferens – It is found behind the bladder as this transports the mature sperm to urethra for preparation to the releasing of the protective fluid from the body.
  • Eja*ulat*ry ducts – These will be formed through the fusion of vas deferens and seminal vesicles.
  • Urethra – This is the pathway of urine to come out from the body. Also, if a man is in its “mightiness”, urine flow is blocked and only the fluid of male will be allowed to come out.
  • Seminal vesicles – These sac-life pouches can be found in vas deferens near the base of the bladder that releases sugar-rich fluid (fructose) to give the sperm energy to move. This makes up most of men’s fluid as per WebMD.
  • Prostate gland – Its main function is to release prostate fluid, one of the components of the men’s fluid.
  • Bulbourethral glands – Also called as Cowper’s glands, they are just like a size of a pea found at the sides of the urethra and below the prostate gland.

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