The male reproductive system is a collectionorgans of the male body, performing primarily the function of reproduction. These organs are divided into external and internal. The first group includes the penis and the so-called scrotum. As for the internal parts of the reproductive system, it is necessary to introduce testes with appendages, seminal vesicles, vas deferens, bulbourethral and prostatic glands. The urethra in men is intended not only to excrete the urine itself, but also to pass through it a special seminal fluid, which, in turn, is ejected into it from special ducts. Further in the article we will describe in detail each of these bodies.
What is the male sexual system?Its structure is complex. The male reproductive system, of course, is very different from the female. In this situation, we are talking not only about external signs, but also the internal composition. First, let's talk about the testicles. They are the sex glands of the stronger sex. The testicles of a baby who has not yet been born are located in the abdominal cavity. However, shortly before the appearance of the boy, their descent into a special leather bag occurs. Later it will be a scrotum. This process is of great importance for a normal sexual life in the future. The fact is that it is in the testicles that the so-called spermatozoa mature, which must fertilize the ovum of a woman. For their formation, special conditions, in particular, temperature, are required. In the scrotum this value is several degrees lower than the temperature of the whole body of a man.
If we talk about seminal fluid, then itsThe joint work of the three main glands contributes to education. In the place where the vas deferens flow directly into the urethra, a special secret of the vapor is poured out, which is produced by the seminal vesicles. A bit further to the liquid with spermatozoa is added also the secret of the gland called prostatic, which has milky color and a peculiar smell. This gland is also called the prostate. The final stage in the formation of the normal composition of the semen is the addition of components of the bulbourethral gland, which have an alkaline character.
The male sexual system, as already mentioned,consists also of external organs. From each testicle, a duct that flows into the abdominal cavity through the inguinal canal directly from the scrotum itself leaves. Then it empties into the so-called urethra, which is called among the specialists by the urethra. The urethra continues to the end of the penis of the stronger sex. The male penis has cavernous bodies that perform erectile function. In addition to the two cavernous, a spongy body is also located, located between them from below. Inside this complex system, the urethra passes.
The structure of cavernous bodies is aspongy tissue. They consist of a huge number of cells. At the moment when a man is very excited, all these small cells are quickly filled with the necessary amount of blood, as a special artery passes next to it, which brings it to the cavernous bodies themselves.
As a result of intercourse about fivemilliliters of a man's seed falls into the so-called vagina of his partner. It should be noted that in the composition of this liquid there is a lot of fructose and glucose, due to which the spermatozoa also feed. Thus, the male reproductive system is a set of components and organs. If there is a failure in the work of one of them, problems with sexual intercourse with the man begin.