function of
testis
scotrum
vas deferens
urethra
in male body
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Answer:
testis testes are the primary reproductive organs in males the function of testes is to make the male germ cells or male gametes called sperms and also to make the male sex hormone called testosterone
scotrum the testes of a man lie in small muscular pouch called scrotum provide suitable temperature for the formation of male gametes which is lower than the normal body temperature
vas deferences the sperms get temporally stored in epididymis from epididymis the sperms are carried by a long tube called West differences for sperm duct
urethra best evidences joins with another tube called urethra coming from the bladder. an acts as the common passage for urine and sperms....
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Answer:
It is a sac of thick skin that protects and surrounds the tests. It also controls temperature of the tests since they have to to be slightly at lower temperature than the body temperature for suitable sperm creation. The muscles in the wall allow the tests to hang far from the body or shrink to pull them closer for protection and warmth.
Testes
They are the oval bodies, around 1.5 to 3 inches in length. Generally the left testis hangs slightly lower than the right one.
The two primary functions of tests are as follows:
Producing testosterone – a male sex hormone.
Producing sperms -a carrier of man’s genes.
The Seminal vesicles are present over the prostate, linked with the vas deferens to create the ejaculatory ducts that travels through the prostate. The seminal vesicles and prostate generate fluid which nourishes the sperm. This fluid provide maximum volume of the semen, the fluid wherein the sperm is ejected during ejaculation.
Urethra
It is a tube like structure that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus. In males, the urethra travels through the penis and is mainly involved in two main functions:
This region is included in the urinary tract that takes urine from bladder where semen is ejaculated.
The Prostate exists beneath the bladder and covers the urethra. The prostate grows larger with age. If the prostate grows too much, it can block the urine flow through the urethra and be responsible for some urinary symptoms.
Vas Deferens:From epididymis sperms are carried by a long tube which join another tube called urethra coming from bladder.