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Male Genital Tract
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Color Code: (page 491) Testes: B Seminal Ves: E
Epididymis: C Prostate: i Vas Deferens: D Bulbourthral: H Ejaculatory Duct: F Urethra: G Prepus (Prepuce): Around glans Glans: Labeled
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Primary male reproductive organ Sperm producing organ.
Testes Primary male reproductive organ Sperm producing organ.
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Seminiferous Tubules Epididymis Vas Deferens
Coiled Tubules Seminiferous Tubules Epididymis Vas Deferens
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Epididymis Vas Deferens Urethra
Tube that connects: Epididymis Vas Deferens Urethra
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What happens with a vasectomy?
A vasectomy can be performed under local anaesthetic. During a vasectomy, the scrotum is cut on both sides and the vas deferens drawn out. The exact surgical procedure varies slightly but usually involves the vas deferens being cut and a small piece removed, with the ends being tied and /or sealed using heat.
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Where sperm enters the urethra.
Ejaculatory Duct Where sperm enters the urethra. Where Vas Deferens and duct of the Seminal Vesicles combine
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Urethra Tube leaving the body: Bladder Outside
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Case report A 66-year-old white man presented to a local emergency department with fever and severe dysuria. He was admitted for antibiotic treatment of urosepsis. CT was performed and identified a tubular metallic object in the patient’s urethra. After discharge from the hospital, the patient was referred for definitive urologic evaluation of this finding.
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Cylindrical Organ to move semen and Urine through the urethra.
Penis Cylindrical Organ to move semen and Urine through the urethra.
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Covering of the Glans. (Foreskin)
Prepus (Prepuce) Covering of the Glans. (Foreskin)
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Circumcision Removal of the prepuce.
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Sensory center of the penis.
Glans Sensory center of the penis.
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Seminal Fluid (Semen) Male reproductive fluid
Sperm Fluids secreted by glands Sugar ***2-to-5 mls secreted per ejaculation Average: 120 million sperm per milliliter
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Gland Approximate % Description
testes 2-5%[1] Approximately 200- to 500-million spermatozoa (also called sperm or spermatozoans), produced in the testes, are released per ejaculation. seminal vesicle 65-75% amino acids, citrate, enzymes, flavins, fructose (the main energy source of sperm cells, which rely entirely on sugars from the seminal plasma for energy), phosphorylcholine, prostaglandins (involved in suppressing an immune response by the female against the foreign semen), proteins, vitamin C prostate 25-30% acid phosphatase, citric acid, fibrinolysin, prostate specific antigen, proteolytic enzymes, zinc bulbourethral glands < 1% galactose, mucus (serve to increase the mobility of sperm cells in the vagina and cervix by creating a less viscous channel for the sperm cells to swim through
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Connect to the vas deferens and release Fructose Prostaglandins
Seminal Vesicle Connect to the vas deferens and release Fructose Prostaglandins Suppress and help female contractions
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Prostate Gland Chestnut shaped gland posterior to the bladder.
Produces a milky buffer that empties into the urethra.
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Bulbourthral Gland “Cowper’s Gland”
When stimulated, secrete natural lubricant to aide in intercourse.
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