The Male Reproductive system
The Male Reproductive system consists of:
Testicles: They are the sperm producing organs, and that from puberty, also produce a hormone, testosterone, responsible for the appearance of secondary sexual characters.
Epididymis: There spermatozoa are stored until the time of ejaculation.
Deferent Duct: it is the continuation of the tail of the epididymis. Originates from the sperm reservoir and leads them to the ejaculatory duct.
Ejaculatory Duode: Of the conductive spermatozoa, is the one of smaller size and smaller caliber. It comes out in the prostatic part of the urethra, next to a protrusion called the seminal colliculus.
Urethra: It is a common channel for urination and ejaculation.
Prostate: This is where the prostatic secretion joins the secretion of the seminal vesicles to constitute the volume of the seminal fluid.
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Reference: DANGELO, JG; FATTINI, CA. Anatomia Humana.Atheneu.3ª edição.P.12-183\2011
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