The reproductive system of an organism is the biological process made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction. The male reproductive system takes in testes, scrotum, spermatic ducts, sex glands, and penis. All these organs work as organized to produce sperms, male gamete, and other components of semen. Penis and Urethra are a part of reproductive and urinary systems. Scrotum, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, testicles (testes), and prostate constitute all the left over reproductive system. The Penis resembles a root that is connected to the structures of both the pelvic bones and lower abdominal glands that has a cone-shaped end. The opening of Urethra is the channel that carries semen and urine and lies at the tip of the penis. The base of the penis is known as Corona. The two primary functions of tests are producing testosterone and sperms. The Seminal vesicles, present over the prostate, are linked with the vas deferens to create the ejaculatory ducts that travels through the prostate. The seminal vesicles and prostate produce fluid which nourishes the sperm. This fluid provides maximum volume of the semen, wherein the sperm is ejected during ejaculation.
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Case Report: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
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Research Article: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Research Article: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
Research Article: Clinical and Medical Case Reports
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