Respuesta :
1- ductus deferens
These ducts transport sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in the seminal vesicle in anticipation of ejaculation.
2- urethra
Urethra is connected to the bladder for the removal of urine from the body. It's also a part of the male reproductive system because let's the semen out of the body.
3-penis
the organ that delivers the sperm during copulation. It's composed by a shaft and the glans penis.
4- glans penis It's the enlarged bulbous-shaped tip in the penis.
5-prepuce It's a layer of muscle,mucous membrane and skin tissue (plus blood vessels, neurons) that covers and protects the tip of the penis.
6-testis
is the male reproductive gland that produces the sperm and androgens, primarily testosterone. It's protected by the scrotum.
7-scrotum It's a structure that looks like a pouch. It's behind the penis and holds and protects the testicles.
8-seminal vesicleProduces a alkaline fluid, composing 70% or more of the semen that helps reduce the acidity of the vaginal tract, that way, the sperm won't die. It also contains nutrients to keep them alive for longer.
9-prostate
Produces a alkaline liquid, composing part of the semen that helps reduce the acidity of the vaginal tract, that way, the sperm won't die.
10- bulbourethral glands
Also called Cowper's glands, they are located posteriorly and laterally to (the membranous portion) the urethra, at the base of the penis. Its function is to produce a liquid that cleans the urethra from urine that remains. That way, the sperm won't die.
11-epididymisThe epididymis is composed by coiled tubes against the testicles and its function is mature and store the sperm.
These ducts transport sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in the seminal vesicle in anticipation of ejaculation.
2- urethra
Urethra is connected to the bladder for the removal of urine from the body. It's also a part of the male reproductive system because let's the semen out of the body.
3-penis
the organ that delivers the sperm during copulation. It's composed by a shaft and the glans penis.
4- glans penis It's the enlarged bulbous-shaped tip in the penis.
5-prepuce It's a layer of muscle,mucous membrane and skin tissue (plus blood vessels, neurons) that covers and protects the tip of the penis.
6-testis
is the male reproductive gland that produces the sperm and androgens, primarily testosterone. It's protected by the scrotum.
7-scrotum It's a structure that looks like a pouch. It's behind the penis and holds and protects the testicles.
8-seminal vesicleProduces a alkaline fluid, composing 70% or more of the semen that helps reduce the acidity of the vaginal tract, that way, the sperm won't die. It also contains nutrients to keep them alive for longer.
9-prostate
Produces a alkaline liquid, composing part of the semen that helps reduce the acidity of the vaginal tract, that way, the sperm won't die.
10- bulbourethral glands
Also called Cowper's glands, they are located posteriorly and laterally to (the membranous portion) the urethra, at the base of the penis. Its function is to produce a liquid that cleans the urethra from urine that remains. That way, the sperm won't die.
11-epididymisThe epididymis is composed by coiled tubes against the testicles and its function is mature and store the sperm.