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The male reproductive system consists of three main organs: the testicles, accessory ducts, and the penis. This guide explores how semen is formed and expelled. Sperm travels through the vas deferens, connects to the urethra, and exits through the penis. Key organs such as the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral gland contribute fluids that nourish and transport sperm, creating semen. Testes, housed in the scrotum, are crucial for sperm production. This overview educates on the anatomy and functions essential to male reproduction.
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Male Reproductive System By Drey Rafailidis
What is it? • The Male Reproductive System has three main reproductive organs. the testicals, accessory ducts, accessory glandes, and the penis. This is the male sex-part.
How does semen exit and become semen??? How does semen exit? First the sperm passes through the vas deferens. Next it connects to the urethra. Then it passes through the penis and leaves. These processes travel through many organs such as the seminal vesicles, prostaglandins, prostate gland, urethra, vas deferens,bulbourethral gland. How is semen created? As they go through those organs they add fructose, a milky alkaline fluid, and sperm. The sperms secretions / meiosis make up semen
the scrotum- is a sack of skin that keeps the testes closed and keeps sperm cool Seminferous tubules- are inside each testical this is where sperm are produced. Testes- are the gonads Penis- The male sex tool, where semen exits, and urine leaves Accessory glandes- A small area of glandular tissue in the reproductive system Penis- The male sex tool, where semen exits, and urine leaves Glossary
Work cited • I don’t know how to because of all its links but…I mainly used • http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/BioBookREPROD.html (and many of its links) • http://www.biosci.uga.edu/almanac/bio_103/notes/apr_4.html.