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Reproductive System
The reproductive
system or genital
system is a system of sex organs within
an organism which work together for the
purpose of reproduction.
The reproductive system is a collection
of internal and external organs in
both males and females that work
together for the purpose of procreating.
TESTOSTERONE
EFFECT OF TESTOSTERONE
Enlargement of sebaceous glands. This
might cause acne.
Penis enlargement
Increased libido and
frequency
of
erection.
Pubic hair extends to thighs and up
toward umbilicus
Facial hair (sideburns, beard, mustache
)
Deepening of voice
Growth of the Adam's apple
Growth
of spermatogenic
tissue in testicles, male
fertility
Growth of jaw, brow, chin,
nose, and remodeling of
facial bone contours, in
conjunction
with
human growth hormone
TESTES
The testes are connected to the
vital organs of the ventral body
cavity via the spermatic cords
Nerves, blood vessels, and
lymphatic vessels travel
through the spermatic cords to
support the testes.
SCROTUM
Vas Derefens
The vas deferens (Latin: "carryingaway vessel"; plural: vasa deferentia),
also called ductus deferens (Latin:
"carrying-away duct"; plural: ductus
deferentes), is part of the male
reproductive system of
many
vertebrates.
Ejaculatory duct
Each ejaculatory duct is about
two centimeters in length and is
created
when
the
seminal
vesicle's duct merges with the vas
deferens. At this point, these
ducts travel through the prostate
and, at its far end, drain into the
colliculus seminalis's urethra.
Urethra
The urethra is a thin, fibromuscular tube that
begins at the lower opening of the bladder and
extends through the pelvic and urogenital
diaphragms to the outside of the body, called
the external urethral orifice.
The urethra also connects the to the ductus
deferens in males, for the ejaculation of
sperm. There is a sphincter at the upper end
of the urethra, which serves to close the
passage and keep the urine inside the
bladder.
Seminal Vesicles
Prostate
Penis
Parts
Root of the penis, It is the attached part,
consisting of the bulb of penis in the middle and
the crus of penis, one on either side of the bulb. It
lies within the superficial perinea pouch.
Body of the penis (corpus): It has two surfaces:
dorsal (posterosuperior in the erect penis), and
ventral or urethral (facing downwards and
backwards in the flaccid penis).
Epithelium of the penis consists of the shaft skin,
the foreskin, and the preputial mucosa on the
inside of the foreskin and covering the glans penis.
The epithelium is not attached to the underlying
shaft so it is free to glide to and fro
Semen
Anejaculation is the
condition of being unable
to ejaculate.
Dysejaculation is
ejaculation that is painful
or uncomfortable.