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1 Male Reproductive System Yellow Book Chapter 3 Lesson One Pg. 29

2 Vocabulary Testosterone: the male sex hormone produced by the testes and controls the production of sperm. Sperm: male reproductive cells.

3 Male Reproductive System Testes: male sex glands which produce sperm and manufacture testosterone. Scrotum: Loose sac of skin outside the body that holds the testes. Epididymis: coiled structure located on the back side of each testes Penis: tube like organ that functions in both sexual reproduction and the elimination of urine Semen: mixture of sperm and secretions Vas Deferens: Tube that leads from the epididymis to the urethra Urethra: tube for urine and semen to leave the body

4 The Reproductive Glands The purpose of these glands is to add secretions that support the sperm as they move through the reproductive system. Seminal Vesicles: help make the sperm mobile and provide them with nourishment. Seminal Vesicles: help make the sperm mobile and provide them with nourishment. Prostate Gland: secretes an alkaline fluid that mixes with sperm. Prostate Gland: secretes an alkaline fluid that mixes with sperm. Cowper’s Glands: secrete a clear mucus into the urethra, neutralizes any acid or urine. Cowper’s Glands: secrete a clear mucus into the urethra, neutralizes any acid or urine.

5 Concerns of the Male Reproductive System Nocturnal Emissions: ejaculations while a male is sleeping. -Relieve pressure -Also called “wet dreams” -Totally normal Hernia: occurs when an internal organ pushes through the wall of muscle that normally holds it in.

6 Male concerns continued… Sterility: the inability to produce offspring -problems with the sperm -overheating of the testes -exposure to certain chemicals -problems with the male reproductive organs STD’s: sexually transmitted diseases -certain STD’s can lead sterility by damaging the male reproductive system

7 Testicular Cancer -Main risk factor: undescended testes Signs and symptoms… A lump or enlargement of the testis Pain in the testis I found early the cure rate is very high. Self exams help with early detection.

8 Prostate Cancer 2 nd most common form of cancer in men Symptoms: -frequent or difficult urination -pain when urinating -blood in the urine -lingering pain in the back, hips or pelvis

9 Care of the Male Reproductive System Regular medical check ups Proper care (includes but not limited to- wearing proper safety equipment) Good personal hygiene Monthly self exams


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