Respective part of male reproductive system
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) Penis:
Penis is the main organ of male reproductive system which is responsible for ejaculating the semen from the male body into the
female body.
2) Scrotum:
Scrotum is a part hanging behind the penis which contains testicles. Its main function is to maintain the temperature required for maintaining the sperms.
3) Testicles:
Testicle is a oval shaped organ present inside the scrotum. The male reproductive system consists of two testicles, also known as testes which is responsible for secreting the male sex hormone and generating sperms.
4) Epidydimus:
Epidydimus is a tube coiled around the posterior surface of each testes whose main function is to nourish the sperms and maintaining them untill next ejaculation.
5) Vas deference:
Vas deference extends from epidydimus till the scrotum.It is also known as sperm duct.
6) Seminal vesicles and prostate gland:
They secrete a thick fluid which forms semen.
7) Urethra
It is responsible for the ejaculation of semen at the time of orgasm.
Penis is the main organ of male reproductive system which is responsible for ejaculating the semen from the male body into the
female body.
2) Scrotum:
Scrotum is a part hanging behind the penis which contains testicles. Its main function is to maintain the temperature required for maintaining the sperms.
3) Testicles:
Testicle is a oval shaped organ present inside the scrotum. The male reproductive system consists of two testicles, also known as testes which is responsible for secreting the male sex hormone and generating sperms.
4) Epidydimus:
Epidydimus is a tube coiled around the posterior surface of each testes whose main function is to nourish the sperms and maintaining them untill next ejaculation.
5) Vas deference:
Vas deference extends from epidydimus till the scrotum.It is also known as sperm duct.
6) Seminal vesicles and prostate gland:
They secrete a thick fluid which forms semen.
7) Urethra
It is responsible for the ejaculation of semen at the time of orgasm.
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