Monday, March 31, 2014

Male Reproductive System

Male Reproductive System composed of external organs which consist of the penis and scrotum . Note the penis serves as a breeding and urinary organs . In addition there is a penis called the scrotum sac in which there are testicles . During puberty , the two testes begin to produce sperm , the male sex cells . Sperm cells to have a single structure composed of head and tail . Serves to propel the sperm tail , while the head of the sperm contains the genetic information . The scrotum also serves to help regulate temperature suitable for the production of sperm .
Some other organs also help in the reproduction is for the transport and storage of sperm in the body . After the resulting sperm from the testicles , will be accommodated in the epididymis . Subsequently transported through the channel that circles the bladder . In addition there is a bladder gland called the seminal glands where sperm mix with fluid that helps sperm move . Mixture of sperm and fluid is called semen . Semen leaves the body through the urethra , which is the same channel for the flow of urine out of the body . However, between the cement and the urine is never mixed . Muscles that are behind the bladder to contract to prevent urine out of the urethra when sperm are removed from the body . In summary organ Male Reproductive System related functions can be arranged as :

    
Generate testicular sperm through meiosis
    
Wrapping the scrotum testicles
    
Channeling the penis into the vagina sperm
    
Channelling the vas deferens sperm from the testes to the urethra
    
The seminal vesicles Holds Sperm
    
Channelling the urethra of sperm and urine out of the body
    
Seminal Gland Produces easy to move fluids to sperm

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