Thursday, March 5, 2020
Male Reproductive System Diagram Online Biology Tutors Tutorpacec
Male Reproductive System Diagram  Online Biology Tutors  Tutorpacec    The parts of human male reproductive system are a pair of testes,vas efferentia, epididymis, vasa deferentia,  ejaculatory ducts, seminal vesicles, Cowpers glands, urethra, prostate gland and penis.    Testis:These are oval organs located in the scrotum and produces testosterone, and the sperm. Within the  testes are coiled masses of tubes called seminiferous tubules. These tubes are responsible for producing  sperm cells.    Vasa efferentia: They are 10-20 fine tubules which connect rete testes with an epididymis.    Epididymis: They are a pair of ducts arising from each testis which is formed by the union of vasa efferentia  .It is a long, narrow highly coiled compacted tubule which lies on upper, lower back side of testes.    Vas Deferentia: They are a pair of uncoiled straight tubes. The wall is thick and muscular. It conducts  sperms. They can also store and nourish the sperm during the passage    Ejaculatory Ducts: These are two short ducts one on each side, by the union of vas deferens and the duct of  seminal vesicle.    Urethra: The male urethra provides a common pathway for the flow of urine and the secretion of the male  reproductive organs called semen    Penis: The male external genitalia are called penis. This external muscular organ is used in mating. Both  urine and semen is passed out of the body through the penis.    Accessory glands produce the secretion for viability and motility of the sperms.    Seminal vesicles are long pouches with muscular wall located behind the neck of the urinary bladder. Seminal  vesicle secrete the seminal plasma Prostate gland produces a milky alkaline fluid which activates sperm motility.    Cowpers glands secretion is rich in mucus for lubricating the urinogenital tract  
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.