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Balan/o

Glans penis orchi

Orchi/o

Testis, testes

Vas/o

Vas deferens, vessel

Zo/o

Animal life

Andr/o

Male

Crypt/o

Hidden

Cry/o

Cold

Hydr/o

Water

Epididym/o

Epididymis

Terat/o

Monster

-plasia

Formation

-lysis

Breaking down, destruction

-cele

Hernia

-pexy

Fixation

-stomy

New opening

-tomy

Incision

-trophy

Development

-genesis

Development

-ectomy

Surgical removal

-rrhea

Flow, discharge

One of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes on top of each testis

Epididymis

Sensitive tip of the penis

Glans penis

Pair of exocrine organs near the male urethra; secreted fluid into the urethra

Bulbourethral gland

Tube through which semen enters the male urethra

Ejaculatory duct

External region between the anus and the scrotum

Perineum

Ejection of sperm and fluid from the male urethra

Ejaculation

The essential, distinctive cells of an organ

Parenchymal tissue

Hair-like projections on a sperm cell

Flagellum

Inability of an adult male to achieve an erection; impotence

Erectile dysfunction

Foreskin of the penis

Prepuce

Hormone secreted by the testes

Testosterone

Procedure that removes an individuals ability to produce or release reproductive cells

Sterilization

Exocrine gland at the base of the male urinary bladder

Prostate gland

Male gonad that produces sperm cells and male hormone

Testis

Supportive connective cells of an organ

Strolls tissue

Sperm cells and seminal fluid

Semen

Narrow coiled tubules that produce sperm cells in the testes

Seminiferous tubules

Narrow tube that carries sperm from the epididymis into the body and toward the urethra

Vas deferens

External sac that contains the testes

Scrotum

Sperm cells

Spermatozoa

Paired male exocrine glands that secrete fluid into the vas deferens

Seminal vesicles

Male organs of reproduction

Penis

Seminoma

Bilateral orchiectomy

Benign prostatic hyperplasia

TURP

Sterilization

Vasectomy

Cryptorichidism

Orchiopexy

Abnormal fluid collection in the scrotum

Hydrocelectomy

Phimosis

Circumcision

Carcinoma of the postage gland

Radical prostatectomy

Reversal of sterilization

Vasovasostomy

Removal of swollen, twisted veins near the testes

Varicocelectomy

Sclerosis

Hardening

Cele

Hernia

Rrhaghia

Bursting forth

Phagia

Eating swallowing

Genesis

Formation

Oophor/o

Ovary

Colp/o

Vagina

Balan/o

Glans penis

Salping/o

Fallopian tubes

Ptosis

Dropping sagging

PSA

Prostatic-specific antigen

BPH

Benign prostate hyperplasia

TURP

transurethral resection of the prostate

Primary stage marked by a chancre

Syphilis

Berry shaped bacteria

Gonorrhea

Opening of the urethra on the undersurface of the penis

Hypospadias

Orchiectomy

Castration

Purulent

Pus filled

Ligation

To Tie or bind

Circumcision

Removal of prepuce

Ejaculation

Ejection of sperm and fluid from the urethra

Secrete fluid into ejaculator duct

Seminal vesicles

Coiled tube above each testis carries and stores sperm

Vas deferens

Male gonad produces hormone and sperm

Testis

Terat/o

Monster

Essential cells - seminiferous tubules

Parenchymal tissue

Supportive connective tissue

Stromal tissue

Narrowing of the opening of the foreskin over the glans penis

Phimosis