Overview-Male Reproductive System
- The male reproductive system consists of the testes, genital ducts, accessory genital glands, and the penis.
- The testes produce spermatozoa and testosterone.
- The genital ducts transport spermatozoa from the seminiferous tubules toward the urethra.
- The accessory genital glands add fluids that nourish, activate, protect, and transport sperm.
- The penis delivers sperm to the exterior and also carries urine outside the body.
- The accessory glands include the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands.
- The system produces spermatozoa, testosterone, and seminal fluid.
- Seminal fluid transports and nourishes sperm as they pass through the excretory ducts.
- The penis delivers sperm to the exterior and also serves as the conduit for excretion of urine.
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