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what are the parts of male reproductive organs​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\underline\bold{ANSWER \red{\huge{\checkmark}}}

\large\underline\bold{MALE\: REPRODUCTIVE\:ORGANS,}

\\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\therefore There\:are\:two\:types\:of\:structure\:in\: \\ male\: reproductive\:organs\:\\ they\:are\:\\   \dashrightarrow external\:structures\: \\ \dashrightarrow internal\:structures

\bf\underline\bold{PARTS\: OF\:INTERNAL\:STRUCTURES,}

\large{\red{\star}} \: \: Vas \: de ferens

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: prostate \:gland

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: seminal\:vesicles

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Ejaculatory\: ducts

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Epididymis

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Bulbourethral\: glands

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: urethra

\bf\underline\bold{PARTS\:OF\:EXTERNAL\:STRUCTURES,}

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: penis

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: scrotum

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: testes(testicles)

EXPLANATION IN BRIEF,

 \large{\red{\star}} \: \: Vas \: de ferens :-

  • it transfers mature sperms to urethra(urinination point)
  • it is long and mascular tube

which travels,

Epididymis \sf\dashrightarrow pelvic cavity (behind bladder).

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: prostate \:gland:-

  • it is located in front of rectum and below the urinary bladder
  • its structure is similar to the peanuts.
  • it contains fluid which helps in nourishing of sperms.
  • urethra which releases the sperms,passes by the centre of prostate gland

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: seminal\:vesicles:-

  • it is attached to a vas deferens
  • they have sac like structure
  • it produces the fluid which helps in getting energy to sperm so they can travel long distance ,the name of fluid is(fructose)which is also known as sugary rich fluid.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Ejaculatory\: ducts:-

  • they are just formed by the fusion of vas deferens and seminal vesicles

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Epididymis:-

  • it stores the sperms and even transport the sperm which are produced in testes
  • it is long and coiled tube which is present just behind the testes.
  • the sperm which are released from the testes are immature and are not capable to ferilise with opposite sex, Epididymis helps to bring up the maturity in sperms.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Bulbourethral\: glands:-

  • it is known as cowpers gland
  • it is just below prostate gland and near urethra
  • they are pea shape like structures.
  • it contains a fluid which lubricate the urethra and removes any acid contains which is found because of any drop of urine, and the fluid is slippery.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: urethra:-

  • it is a tube which carries out for ejecting urine from urinary bladder
  • it is two in one tube, I mean it's ejects the urine and also the sex part of male (sperm)
  • during sex urine flow is blocked from urethra and only alows semen to be ejected.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: penis:-

  • it is organ which is used in sexual intercourse(between male and female).
  • it is covered with a loose skin which is known as foreskin
  • it is has three parts
  1. root
  2. abdomen
  3. glans(head of penis)
  • opening or ejection of urine from body is last ended in the tip of penis
  • it is cylindrical in shape and it contains thre cicular chambers which are made up of special tissue ,known as sponge like tissue
  • during sexual intercourse, the semens which contains sperms are ejected through the end of penis

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: scrotum:-

  • it is a pouch which is loose , and is hanged just below the penis
  • the pouch contains testicles(testes) ,nerves , blood vessels
  • the reason behind it is located outside the body is

\sf\dashrightarrow the sperm needs less temperature than the temperature which is inside the body for development of sperms

  • it contains special muscles which helps in scrotum for contract and then relax, because to access the temperature required (contracts) and when over temperature takes then it relaxes(goes little away from the body)

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: testes(testicles):-

  • it is egg like structure(ovule)
  • it is present in the scrotum
  • it is known as testes
  • it is secured by the spermatic cord
  • men's contains two testes
  • seminiferous are responsible for producing sperms from the testes

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Answered by ItzCaptonMack
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\large\underline\bold{MALE\: REPRODUCTIVE\:ORGANS,}

\\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\therefore There\:are\:two\:types\:of\:structure\:in\: \\ male\: reproductive\:organs\:\\ they\:are\:\\   \dashrightarrow external\:structures\: \\ \dashrightarrow internal\:structures

\bf\underline\red{PARTS\: OF\:INTERNAL\:STRUCTURES,}

\large{\red{\star}} \: \: Vas \: de ferens

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: prostate \:gland

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: seminal\:vesicles

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Ejaculatory\: ducts

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Epididymis

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Bulbourethral\: glands

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: urethra

\bf\underline\pink{PARTS\:OF\:EXTERNAL\:STRUCTURES,}

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: penis

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: scrotum

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: testes(testicles)

EXPLANATION IN BRIEF,

 \large{\red{\star}} \: \: Vas \: de ferens :-

it transfers mature sperms to urethra(urinination point)

it is long and mascular tube

which travels,

Epididymis \sf\dashrightarrow pelvic cavity (behind bladder).

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: prostate \:gland:-

it is located in front of rectum and below the urinary bladder

its structure is similar to the peanuts.

it contains fluid which helps in nourishing of sperms.

urethra which releases the sperms,passes by the centre of prostate gland

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: seminal\:vesicles:-

it is attached to a vas deferens

they have sac like structure

it produces the fluid which helps in getting energy to sperm so they can travel long distance ,the name of fluid is(fructose)which is also known as sugary rich fluid.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Ejaculatory\: ducts:-

they are just formed by the fusion of vas deferens and seminal vesicles

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Epididymis:-

it stores the sperms and even transport the sperm which are produced in testes

it is long and coiled tube which is present just behind the testes.

the sperm which are released from the testes are immature and are not capable to ferilise with opposite sex, Epididymis helps to bring up the maturity in sperms.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: Bulbourethral\: glands:-

it is known as cowpers gland

it is just below prostate gland and near urethra

they are pea shape like structures.

it contains a fluid which lubricate the urethra and removes any acid contains which is found because of any drop of urine, and the fluid is slippery.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: urethra:-

it is a tube which carries out for ejecting urine from urinary bladder

it is two in one tube, I mean it's ejects the urine and also the sex part of male (sperm)

during sex urine flow is blocked from urethra and only alows semen to be ejected.

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: penis:-

it is organ which is used in sexual intercourse(between male and female).

it is covered with a loose skin which is known as foreskin

it is has three parts

root

abdomen

glans(head of penis)

opening or ejection of urine from body is last ended in the tip of penis

it is cylindrical in shape and it contains thre cicular chambers which are made up of special tissue ,known as sponge like tissue

during sexual intercourse, the semens which contains sperms are ejected through the end of penis

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: scrotum:-

it is a pouch which is loose , and is hanged just below the penis

the pouch contains testicles(testes) ,nerves , blood vessels

the reason behind it is located outside the body is

\sf\dashrightarrow the sperm needs less temperature than the temperature which is inside the body for development of sperms

it contains special muscles which helps in scrotum for contract and then relax, because to access the temperature required (contracts) and when over temperature takes then it relaxes(goes little away from the body)

\large{\red{\star}}\:\: testes(testicles):-

it is egg like structure(ovule)

it is present in the scrotum

it is known as testes

it is secured by the spermatic cord

men's contains two testes

seminiferous are responsible for producing sperms from the testes

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