Male reproductive
System
By:James and Landon
Anatomy and phisiology
The male reproductive system is made up of several specialized organs that work together to produce,store,and transport sperm. To understand how the male reproductive system works,it is important to first understand the anatomy and phisiology of the system
Fun facts
- The male reproductive system generates over 500 billion sperm in a lifetime
- sperm takes 74 days to mature
- its estimated that 90 percent of all sperm in ejaculations have abnormalities
- sperm can survice in the female reproductive tract up to 5 days
- it takes 2 to 3 months for a single sperm cells to be produced
Diagram
Video
Work cited
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/9117-male-reproductive-system
https://resolve.org/learn/infertility-101/male-reproductive-system/
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/male-reproductive.html
The seminal vesicles are a pair of sec like glands located posterior to the bladder and connect to the vas deferens. The vas deferens produce another thick alkaline fluid which makes up the other 60-70 percent of semen. The fluid is rich in fructose which provides energy for the sperm to move
the Penis is the long cylindrical external organ of the male reproductive system. The penis is responsible for housing the uethra which is responsible for excreting wast and sexual reproduction.
The vas deferens are a pair of skinny muscular tubes that connect to the testes. These tubes help transport sperm to ejaculation ducts
The testes are a pair of oval-shaped organs located in the scrotum. The testes are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone
The prostate it a small walnut shaped gland located just below the bladder. The prostate gland secretes an alkaline fluid that makes up 20-30 percent of semen. The fluid helps sperm cells survive in acidic enviornment which is the female reproductive system
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Male reproductive
System
By:James and Landon
Anatomy and phisiology
The male reproductive system is made up of several specialized organs that work together to produce,store,and transport sperm. To understand how the male reproductive system works,it is important to first understand the anatomy and phisiology of the system
Fun facts
Diagram
Video
Work cited
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/9117-male-reproductive-system
https://resolve.org/learn/infertility-101/male-reproductive-system/
https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/male-reproductive.html
The seminal vesicles are a pair of sec like glands located posterior to the bladder and connect to the vas deferens. The vas deferens produce another thick alkaline fluid which makes up the other 60-70 percent of semen. The fluid is rich in fructose which provides energy for the sperm to move
the Penis is the long cylindrical external organ of the male reproductive system. The penis is responsible for housing the uethra which is responsible for excreting wast and sexual reproduction.
The vas deferens are a pair of skinny muscular tubes that connect to the testes. These tubes help transport sperm to ejaculation ducts
The testes are a pair of oval-shaped organs located in the scrotum. The testes are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone
The prostate it a small walnut shaped gland located just below the bladder. The prostate gland secretes an alkaline fluid that makes up 20-30 percent of semen. The fluid helps sperm cells survive in acidic enviornment which is the female reproductive system