Male Reproductive System

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Sperm
Male Sex Cell-
Adapted to swim from the vagina to the egg.
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Testes
After Puberty, these make sperm continuously. The scrotum is a bag of skin which contains
the testes. They also produce hormones including testosterone which manages development of the male body.
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Vas Deferens
This is a muscular tube that extends upwards from the testicles transferring sperm that contains semen to the urethra. Sperm travels along the tube.
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Urethra
This has two functions, to pass urine out of a man’s body, and during intercourse when
erect to pass semen into the vagina of a woman.
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Sperm Tube/Epididymis
The tube inside the penis that can carry
urine or semen. A ring of muscle makes sure that there is no chance of urine and semen mixing.
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Penis
This consists of the epididymis containing
the sperm, the vas deference which are the sperm ducts and glands which produce the nutrient rich fluid called semen which mixes with the sperm and carries it.
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After Puberty, these make sperm continuously. The scrotum is a bag of skin which contains
the testes. They also produce hormones including testosterone which manages development of the male body.

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Testes

Card 3

Front

This is a muscular tube that extends upwards from the testicles transferring sperm that contains semen to the urethra. Sperm travels along the tube.

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Card 4

Front

This has two functions, to pass urine out of a man’s body, and during intercourse when
erect to pass semen into the vagina of a woman.

Back

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Card 5

Front

The tube inside the penis that can carry
urine or semen. A ring of muscle makes sure that there is no chance of urine and semen mixing.

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