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The Male Reproductive System

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  • Key Points: The Male Reproductive System
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Seminal Fluid or Semen

The secretion of glands with spermatozoa is a whitish viscous fluid known as seminal fluid or semen.

CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Male Reproductive System

  • The male reproductive system consists of a pair of testes, accessory ducts, accessory glands and external genitalia.
  • Testes are located in the scrotum, which maintains a lower temperature required for spermatogenesis.
  • Seminiferous tubules in the testes produce sperms; Sertoli cells provide nourishment, and Leydig cells secrete androgens.
  • Accessory ducts (rete testis, vasa efferentia, epididymis and vas deferens) transport and store sperms before ejaculation.
  • Accessory glands add secretions to form seminal plasma, and the penis acts as the organ for copulation and insemination.
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Ejaculation

The process of expulsion of semen from the urethra is called ejaculation.

CBSE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: The Male Reproductive System

  • The male reproductive system is located in the pelvic region and consists of testes, ducts, glands, and external genitalia.
  • A pair of testes present in the scrotum produce sperms in seminiferous tubules and secrete the hormone testosterone.
  • Accessory ducts—rete testis, vasa efferentia, epididymis, vas deferens, and ejaculatory duct—transport and mature sperms.
  • Accessory glands (seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands) add secretions that nourish sperms and aid their movement.
  • The penis, containing the urethra, acts as the external genital organ for the delivery of sperms during ejaculation.

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