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The male reproductive system is a series of organs involved in producing children.

sperm testosterone testes scrotum semen sterility

How Male Reproduction Works The male reproductive system includes both external and internal organs that, with the help of hormones, allow physically mature males to produce children.

How Male Reproduction Works The two main functions of the male reproductive system are to produce and store sperm and transfer them to the female’s body during sexual intercourse. Sperm Male gametes

How Male Reproduction Works Hormones produced in the pituitary gland stimulate the production of testosterone, which initiates physical changes that signal maturity. Testosterone The male sex hormone

How Male Reproduction Works Testosterone may spur the development of muscles in adolescence.

External Reproductive Organs A male’s external reproductive organs include the testes, the penis, and the scrotum. Testes Two small glands that secrete testosterone and produce sperm

External Reproductive Organs The testes are located in the scrotum. Scrotum An external skin sac

Internal Reproductive Organs Sperm must travel through the vas deferens, the urethra, the seminal vesicles, and the prostate and Cowper’s glands before they are released from the body.

Maintaining Reproductive Health Male reproductive health involves care and monitoring throughout a male’s lifetime. As with any other body system, the male reproductive system needs care.

Maintaining Reproductive Health Practice abstinence. Wear protective equipment. Bathe regularly. Tips for Maintaining Your Reproductive Health Perform regular self-examinations. Get regular medical checkups.

Male Reproductive System Problems The organs of the male reproductive system can be affected by both functional and structural problems. Males should watch for the signs of reproductive system problems, as well as signs of infections from STDs.

Male Reproductive System Problems An inguinal hernia occurs when part of the intestines push through a tear in the abdominal wall. Surgery can repair an inguinal hernia.

Male Reproductive System Problems Sterility occurs as a result of too few sperm or sperm of poor quality. Sterility The inability to reproduce

Male Reproductive System Problems With early detection, most testicular cancer is treatable through surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. Figure skater and Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton is a testicular cancer survivor.

How to Do a Testicular Self-Exam (TSE) The American Cancer Society recommends that males perform a self-exam for testicular cancer once a month.

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary The scrotum holds the testes outside the body so that they are kept at a temperature slightly lower than body temperature. 1.Sperm cannot survive at body temperature. How does the body protect sperm from heat?

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 2.What is sterility? The inability to reproduce

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 3.What are the vas deferens? Tubes that extend from each epididymis to the urethra