Male sexual anatomy, physiology, and response Chapter 4 Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America, 7th Edition Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
Male sexual anatomy, physiology, and response Male sex organs: What are they for? Male sexual physiology Male sexual response Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
Male sex organs: What are they for? Reproduction Pleasure Relationships Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
External structures Penis Foreskin Circumcision Scrotum Reflex Root Shaft Corpora cavernosa Corpus spongiosum Corona Foreskin Circumcision Scrotum Dartos muscle Cremaster muscle Reflex Temperature Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
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Internal structures Testes Spermatic cord Cryptorchidism Epididymis Seminiferous tubules Leydig cells Spermatic cord Cryptorchidism Epididymis Vas deferens Seminal vesicles Prostate Cowper’s gland Urethra Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
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Additional structures Breasts Anus Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
Male sexual physiology Sex hormones Testosterone Replacement therapy Cycle Spermatogenesis Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
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Male sexual response models Masters & Johnson Kaplan Loulan Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
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Male sexual response models Erection Ejaculation Emission Expulsion Retrograde Orgasm Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010
Final thoughts Male sex organs: What are they for? Male sexual physiology Male sexual response Copyright McGraw-Hill, Inc. 2010