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प्रश्न
Describe the human male reproductive system.
Describe in brief the male reproductive system of human.
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उत्तर
The human male reproductive system comprises testes, epididymis, vas deferens, Cowper’s glands, prostate gland and penis.
- Testes
- Testes produce male gametes and sperms.
- To maintain the temperature 2–3°C lower than the body temperature, the scrotum is located outside the body cavity.
- Epididymis
- The epididymis stores sperms temporarily.
- Vas deferens
- Each epididymis continues further as a sperm duct or vas deferens.
- Seminal vesicles
- The seminal vesicles produce a secretion which is responsible for the transport of sperms.
- Prostate gland
- It is a bilobed structure which surrounds the urethra.
- It pours an alkaline secretion into the semen.
- Cowper’s glands
- These are two small ovoid glands.
- They open into the urethra.
- Its secretion serves as a lubricant.
- Penis
- The urethra passes through the penis.
- It carries either urine or semen at a given time.
- Scrotum
- A skin-covered pouch outside the body cavity that houses the testes.
- Keeps testes 2–3°C cooler than body temperature for normal spermatogenesis (via dartos & cremaster muscle adjustments, sweat glands)
- Urethra
- Common duct for urine and semen (not at the same time).
- About 18–20 cm long in males; parts: prostatic → membranous → spongy (penile).
- Internal urethral sphincter prevents urine mixing during ejaculation and opens at the external urethral meatus at the tip of the penis.
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