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    Male Reproductive System

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    Male Reproductive System There are three major purposes of the male reproductive system: production of spermatozoa‚ secretion of sex hormones and to transport spermatozoa from male to the female. The organs in this system are mainly external and consist of a penis and the scrotum‚ which contains and protects testes. Because the testes require lower temperature than the rest of the body‚ the scrotum regulates temperature for normal spermatozoa development. When the testes need to cool down‚ the cremaster

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    process is called reproduction. Human beings reproduce in much the same way as other mammals. There is need for both male and female to be involved in the human reproductive process. The Female Reproductive System The female reproductive system consists of the fallopian tube‚ ovum‚ovary‚ uterus‚ cervix and vagina. Ovary This is the name for the sex gland that is similar in function to the male testicle. They are two in number and are located on either side of the uterus (womb). Each ovary is coverd

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    The reproductive system is a collection of internal and external organs (male and female) that work together for the purpose of recreating. Many scientists argue that the reproductive system is the most important system in the body. Without the reproductive system we would not be able to reproduce. 1 For the male reproductive system there are two major parts: testes‚ where the sperm is produced and the penis. In males the penis and urethra belong to both the urinary system and reproductive system

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    developing at their age. These hormones that contribute to sexual emotions are estrogen or testosterone and are produced in their corresponding reproductive organ‚ such as the ovaries or testes. Then I would go into depth about each reproductive

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    Male Reproductive System

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    Top of Form . The Male Reproductive System > The Male Reproductive System: Introduction The male reproductive system is composed of the testes‚ genital ducts‚ accessory glands‚ and penis (Figure 21–1). The dual function of the testis is to produce spermatozoa and hormones. The genital ducts and accessory glands produce secretions that‚ aided by smooth muscle contractions‚ conduct spermatozoa toward the exterior. These secretions also provide nutrients for spermatozoa while

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    Male Reproductive System

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    What is the Male Reproductive System? The male reproductive system is responsible for the production‚ maintaining‚ and transporting sperm and semen‚ to discharge sperm within the female reproductive tract during sex‚ to produce and secrete male sex hormones responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system. What happens if you have disorders such as: EDD‚ BPH‚ Testicular Cancer‚ or Infertility? Erectile dysfunction is defined as the consistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection

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    Earthworm Organ Systems

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    and separated by an internal wall called septa. Each segment may or may not be different from the other depending on its function. Earthworms also classify with this phylum because it has a true coelom lined with a mesoderm and contain complex organ systems (Miller and Levine 694). Earthworms survive by feeding‚ circulating‚ respirating‚ excreting‚ reacting‚ moving‚ and reproducing. Earthworms survive by feeding and digesting. They use their pharynx to get their food down into their esophagus‚

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    female reproductive system‚ the menstrual cycle is a recurring cycle of physiologic changes that occurs in reproductive-age females. Overt menstruation occurs primarily in humans and close evolutionary relatives such as chimpanzees. The females of other species of placental mammal have estrous cycles‚ in which the endometrium is completely reabsorbed by the animal (covert menstruation) at the end of its reproductive cycle. The menstrual cycle is under the control of the hormone system and is necessary

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    Renal system The renal system consists of two kidneys‚ two ureters which come out of the kindeys and a single bladder which collects the urine before it goes into the urethra. It also involves the sphincter muscle which is located just below the bladder and its purpose is to control the flow of urine. The kidneys have renal veins which take the blood from the kidneys into the main vein in the body which is known as the vena cava‚ they also have short renal arteries which come out of the main vein

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    is the {Man|Men|Guy} Reproductive System? Most {varieties|types|kinds} have two sexes: {natural male|individual} and female. Each {love-making|making love|gender} has its own {exclusive|one of a kind|exceptional} reproductive system. They {will be|happen to be} different in {condition} and structure‚ but the two are {especially} designed to produce‚ nourish‚ and {transportation|transfer|travel} either the egg or perhaps sperm. Unlike the {woman|feminine|girl}‚ whose sex organs {will be|happen to be}

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