functions of human reproductive
Urinary bladder
Seminal
vesicle
Prostate gland
Vas deferens
Ejaculator
duct
Cowper's
gland
Urino genital
duct
Epididymis
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Scrotum
Testes
Penis
3.16 Male reproductive system of human
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Explanation:
- Urinary bladder : the triangle shaped hollow organ that stores urine and excrete via urethra.
- Seminal vesicle:seminal vesicles are a pair of thin walled muscular elongated sac which secrete fluid for nourishment of sperms.
- Prostate gland :The main function of prostate gland is to secrete prostrate fluid which is one of the component of semen it activity and supplies nutrients to the sperm.
- Vas deferens:The sperms are carried by a long tube called vas deferens to organs called seminal vesicles where the sperms get nourishment ,and stored.
- Ejaculatory duct:A duct from seminal vesicles joins the vas deferens and continuous as Ejaculatory duct. Two ejaculatory ducts join at the urethra.
- Cowper's gland:Secretions of these glands help to neutralise the acidity in the walls of urethra and the free flow of the sperm cells.
- Urino-genital duct: In male it transports not only urine but also sperms.It is the other name of Urethra.
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