The malereproductivesystem is responsible for generating, storing, and
transporting the genetic material contained in the sperm cells. The main
organs include: testicles (or testes), the epididymides, the vas deferens,
the ejaculatory duct, the urethra, and the penis. Others are the scrotum,
urogenital opening, and the prostate gland. Testes contain two oval
shaped glands about one and a half inches long and one inch wide. The
testes are suspended in a sac called the scrotum outside the body to
maintain the lower temperature necessary for efficient sperm production.
The epididmyis are long oval shaped structures attached to the rear
upper surface of each testicle, consisting mainly of the sperm ducts of the
testes. The ejaculatory duct is a short tubule located just above the
prostate gland. It is formed by the connection on the vas deferens and
the seminal vesicles, and serves to transport spermatozoa through the
prostate gland and into the urethra.
. The male reproductive system is responsible for generating, storing, and transporting the genetic material contained