The male reproductive system consists of internal and external organs. The internal organs include a pair of testes that produce sperm and hormones, the epididymis where sperm mature, and the vas deferens which carries sperm from the epididymis. The external organs include the penis and the urethra, which is the tube through which semen and urine exit the body. Semen is produced by the seminal vesicles and prostate gland and contains sperm, nutrients, and fluids to nourish and transport sperm.
The male reproductive system consists of internal and external organs. The internal organs include a pair of testes that produce sperm and hormones, the epididymis where sperm mature, and the vas deferens which carries sperm from the epididymis. The external organs include the penis and the urethra, which is the tube through which semen and urine exit the body. Semen is produced by the seminal vesicles and prostate gland and contains sperm, nutrients, and fluids to nourish and transport sperm.
The male reproductive system consists of internal and external organs. The internal organs include a pair of testes that produce sperm and hormones, the epididymis where sperm mature, and the vas deferens which carries sperm from the epididymis. The external organs include the penis and the urethra, which is the tube through which semen and urine exit the body. Semen is produced by the seminal vesicles and prostate gland and contains sperm, nutrients, and fluids to nourish and transport sperm.
The male reproductive system consists of internal and external organs. The internal organs include a pair of testes that produce sperm and hormones, the epididymis where sperm mature, and the vas deferens which carries sperm from the epididymis. The external organs include the penis and the urethra, which is the tube through which semen and urine exit the body. Semen is produced by the seminal vesicles and prostate gland and contains sperm, nutrients, and fluids to nourish and transport sperm.
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Male Reproductive System
Prepared by: Deepak Shah
Male reproductive organ of human consists of following parts. a) Testis b) Epididymis c) Vasa deferentia d) Urethra e) Penis f) Accessory glands a) Testis These are paired male gonads which are attached to the scrotum by a fibrous tissue. Each testis consists of three layers i) Tunica vaginalis – outermost layer ii) Tunica albuginea – middle fibrous layer iii) Tunica vasculosa – vascular layer Histologically, each testis consists of 200-300 testicular lobules divided by septa. Each lobule contains 2-3 seminiferous tubules. Each seminiferous tubules contains two types of cells. Sertoli cells which nourish the developing sperms and Leydig’s cell/ Interstitial cells that secrete hormone testosterone under the influence of LH. Seminiferous tubules joins towards inner side of testis called rete testis. From rete testis 10-20 small tubules arises called vasa efferentia. b) Epididymis: It is long, highly coiled tube like structure and measures about 5-6 m long which leads to vas deferentia. The sperm from seminiferous tubules pass through vasa efferentia and stores in epididymis and becomes mature and then enter into vasa differentia. It consists of three parts, caput epididymis –anterior broad, Corpus epididymis – middle highly coiled and cauda epididymis – posterior narrow.
c) Vas deferens: Cauda epididymis posteriorly leads into the vas
deferens which is thick muscular tube like structure called vas deferens. It is 45 cm long. It enters the abdominal cavity and passes over the urinary bladder and around the ureter it joins with seminal vesicle to form a ejaculatory duct. It helps in conduction of sperm. d) Urethra: It measures about 20cm length. It is also called as urino-genital canal. It passes through penis. It is a common tube for discharge of urine and semen.
e) Penis: It is long, elongated and cylindrical shaped. It is
highly vascularized and made up of spongy muscular and erectile tissue such as two dorsal corpora cavernosa and one ventral corpus spongiosum. It helps in discharging spermatozoa during copulation in female genital tract. Tip of penis is enlarged, highly sensitive which is called glans penis. It is covered by skin fold called prepuce or foreskin. Erection of penis is due to the vasodilation (Caused by nitric oxide) of the arteries of penis. f) Accessory glands: It is of three types. i) Seminal vesicle: These are a pair of small pouches like structure. It lies on the posterior side of urinary bladder. Each seminal vesicle opens into short ejaculatory duct. They secretes semen which contain fructose and prostaglandin. ii) Prostate gland: It is single and situated below the urinary bladder. It secretes milky fluid that help in sperm motility. iii) Cowper’s gland: These are one pair and situated below the prostate gland. It secretes alkaline substance which acts as lubricant during sexual intercourse and neutralizes acidic urethra after micturition. Spermatogenesis: The process of formation of sperm in the seminiferous tubules of testes is spermatogenesis. Structure of sperm: A typical mammalian sperm consists: head, neck, body and tail. Head: Head is covered by cap like structure called acrosome. Acrosome possess hydrolytic enzyme called Hyaluronidase (Spermlysin) which is used to penetrate the corona radiata of the ova at the time of fertilization. Head contains mostly DNA and some proteins. Neck: Neck possess centriole helps in cleavage of the zygote. Body: Middle piece is the powerhouse of the sperm as it contains mitochondria. Tail: It is the part that helps in flagellar movement for the sperm. Nice To Know Abdominal testis are present in whale and elephant. Surgical removal of testis is orchidectomy or castration. Collection of serous fluid in the tunica vaginalis is called hydrocele. Sertoli cells acts as Blood-testis barrier and prevents the direct contact between sperm and blood. Surgical ligation of vas deferens is called vasectomy. It is permanent method of family planning. Viagra (Sildenafil citrate) is a drug used for impotency. (No penis erection) Normal volume of sperm 3ml/ejaculation Normal sperm count 100 million/ml
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