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Scrotum

Smooth muscle and epidermis


Acts as climate control involuntarily

Testis

Produce testosterone and sperm

Spermatic cord

Fibromuscular


Arteries, veins, nerves, and spermatic tubes to and from the testis

Ductus deferens (vassdeferon)

Sperm passageway

Seminal glands

Produce seminal fluid


Located posterior to prostate

Prostate gland

Inferior to bladder


Regulate sperm


Regulate erectile funtion

Bulbourethral glands

Produce extra fluid


Male intromittent organ

Penis

Seminiferous tubules

Site of sperm production

Rete testis and efferent ductules testis

Pathway out for sperm

Site of sperm maturation

Epididymis

Transport of sperm from the epididymis to back of prostate

Ductus deferens

Ejaculatory ducts

Short (1inch) and carries sperm & siminal fluid to urethra

Prostatic Urethra

Runs through prostate

Intermediate urethra

Runs through muscle wall

Spongy urethra

Runs through penis

Seminal vesicles

Supply fructose which serves as primary energy source for ejaculated sperm



Produces 1/2 of the semen which washes sperm through passage.

Prostate gland

-Size of walnut


-Secretes alkaline fluid that neutralizes acidic vaginal secretions

Bulbourethral Glands

Produces pre ejaculated fluid


Neutralizes acid in urethra


Lubricates urethra

Head of penis

Glans penis

Shaft

Body of penis

Crura of penis

Alligns the hip

Corpora cavernosa

Very vascular deep arteries of the penis

Erection reflex is a

Spinal reflex

Trigger for erection will

Increase parasympathetic and decrease in sympathetic

Results in vasodilation

Erection

Almond sized organ


Produces estrogen and eggs (ova)

Ovaries

Transport eggs


Typical site of fertilization

Uterine tubes

Nest


Site of implantation and embryo development

Uterus

Birth canal


Muscular tube that connects the uterus to the outside world.

Vagina

Hair covered


Extends from the pubic region to the front of the anal region


Acts as protection of reproductive organs

Labia majora

Hairless thinner fold of skin


Sits medial to majora


Covers vagina


Labia minora

Crus and body make up this


Cylindrical erectile tissue

Clitoris

Entry port to vagina

Vestibule

Erectile tissue


Homologous to corpus spongiosum of the male penis


Bulb of the vestibule

Small round glands that sit lateral to vagina


Help lubricate the vestibule and vagina

Vestibular glands

Located in lateral side of the pelvis


Usually only 1 egg per cycle

Ovary

Removes the ovulated egg from the peritoneal cavity and carries it toward the uterus

Fallopian tube

Fimbriae

Stimulates egg to leave the ovary

Where the fetus develops

Body of the uterus

Projects into the vagina

Cervix

Endometrium

Inner lining of uterus


Egg attaches to the wall

Smooth muscle wall of the uterus

Myometrium

Pathway of the ovum

External genitalia

Internal genitalia female

Anatomy of the penis

Accessory glands of the male genital system

Spermatic ducts

Male genital system