Reproductive System of Male
Reproductive system of male consisting of:
• Testes
• Channels reproduction (epididymis, seminal duct, duct
ejaculatory, and urethra)
• Additional glands (seminal vesicles, prostate, bulbouretralis)
and the external genitalia of the penis.
1. Scrotal or testicular
Number two oval-shaped and hanging on the base of the penis. Testes that produce this male sex cells (sperm.) Pecker or urethral tract. Function
to remove the semen and urine. Pelir bag or scrotum, the skin layer is slightly twisted to form the bag hanging behind the penis. Scrotum point for
control the temperature of the testes, which is 6 degrees centigrade lower than the temperature of other body parts so that the testis can act
produce sperm.
2. Epidimis
Epidimis where the maturation of sperm is formed after in the testes. Channel or vas deferens sperm. Channels sperm from the testes to the seminal vasicle.
3. Seminal vesicles
The seminal vesicles function to produce a kind of sugar.
This is useful as a source of strength so that sperm can survive live and swim for the egg cells in the reproductive woman. At the time of ejaculation seminal vesicle flow sugar into the vas deferens.
4. Prostate gland
Functioning of the prostate gland produces fluid that contains a substance food to feed the sperm.
5. Penis
For elongated shape and has a tip shaped like a helmet called the glans. The tip of the penis is filled with nerve fibers sensitive. The penis has no bones, just meat-filled with blood vessels. The penis can be tightened so-called erection. Erection occurs because the stimulus that makes the blood large number of flows and meet the blood vessels
is in the penis, and make a big penis, tense and hard.