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Vas Deferens
transport of the sperm
Prostate Gland
releases alkaline solution to neutralise female secretions and blocks release of urine during sex
Erectile Tissue
Tissue containing blood sinuses - retention of blood causes spongy tissues to harden and become erect
Urethra
tube through which semen passes during sex; transport of urine to exterior
Penis Glans
aids the initiation of erection - highly sensitive
Seminal Vasicles
secrete sugar solution provides liquid medium for sperm and nutrients for swimming
Cowper's Gland
secretion cleanses the urethra of urine
Epididymis
storage area for sperm after production provides nutrients required for maturation of sperm
Testes
contains seminiferous tubules in which spermatogeneis occurs
Scrotum
sac outside abdominal cavity which house the testes