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identify the structures of the male reproductive system using the drop - down menus.
the drop - down produce sperm and hormones.
the drop - down is the male copulatory organ.
the drop - down stores, develops, and transports sperm.
drop - down combination of sperm and other reproductive fluid.
the drop - down protects the testes.
the drop - down transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra
the drop - down produce a fluid that nourishes sperm.
the options in the drop - down are: testes, scrotum, penis, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, semen
Brief Explanations
- The testes are the primary male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone (hormone).
- The penis is the male copulatory organ used for sexual intercourse.
- The epididymis stores, develops, and transports sperm.
- Semen is the combination of sperm and other reproductive fluids (from seminal vesicles, prostate, etc.).
- The scrotum protects the testes by holding them outside the body at a lower temperature.
- The vas deferens transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
- The seminal vesicles produce a fluid that nourishes sperm (this fluid is part of semen).
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- The $\boldsymbol{\text{testes}}$ produce sperm and hormones.
- The $\boldsymbol{\text{penis}}$ is the male copulatory organ.
- The $\boldsymbol{\text{epididymis}}$ stores, develops, and transports sperm.
- $\boldsymbol{\text{Semen}}$ is the combination of sperm and other reproductive fluid.
- The $\boldsymbol{\text{scrotum}}$ protects the testes.
- The $\boldsymbol{\text{vas deferens}}$ transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
- The $\boldsymbol{\text{seminal vesicles}}$ produce a fluid that nourishes sperm.