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draw a well labelled diagram of female and male reproductive system and mention it's part and function .


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Answered by savinaymasram2011
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THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN :-

  1. BLADDER:- the bladder, stores urine, to the kidneys, which produce urine. The bladder is a round, bag-like organ that stores urine.
  2. PROSTATE GLAND :- The prostate gland is has main function to secrete prostate fluid, one of the components of semen. The muscles of the prostate gland also help propel this seminal fluid into the urethra during ejaculation.
  3. PENIS :- The penis is the male organ for sexual intercourse and urination. Semen and urine leave the penis through the urethra.
  4. SCROTUM :- The scrotum is a loose, pouch-like sack of skin that hangs behind the penis, containing the testes.
  5. URETHRA:- The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to outside of the body. In males, it has the additional function of ejaculating semen.
  6. VAS DEFENSE :- The vas deferens is a long, muscular tube that travels from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity, to just behind the bladder. The vas deferens transports mature sperm to the urethra, the tube that carries urine or sperm to outside of the body, in preparation for ejaculation.
  7. URETER:- it's transports the waste formed by body in the form of liquid in bladder
  8. TESTIS :- The testicles are the male glands — the primary male reproductive organs. They have two, very important functions that are very important to the male reproductive system: they produce gametes, or sperm, and they secrete hormones, primarily testosterone.
  9. SEMINAL VESICLE:- The seminal vesicles are sac-like pouches that attach to the vas deferens near the base of the bladder. The seminal vesicles produce a sugar-rich fluid (fructose) that provides sperm with a source of energy to help them move.

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