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The Male Reproductive System

The Structure and their Functions

Structure of the male reproductive system

Structure of the male reproductive system

PartFunction
PenisCarries sperm into the female reproductive system.
ScrotumKeeps sperm at the correct temperature for development (below 37°C).
TestisProduces sperm (exocrine function) and testosterone (endocrine function).
EpididymisStores and matures sperm cells.
Sperm Duct **(**Vans Deferens)Transports sperm from the testes to the urethra.
Seminal VesiclesProduces seminal fluid, which allows sperm to swim and provides food for them.
Prostate GlandProduces fluid that nourishes and protects sperm.
Cowper's GlandProduces fluid that combines with sperm and seminal fluid to form semen.
UrethraCarries semen or urine through the penis.

Sperm

A sperm cell

A sperm cell

PartDescription
HeadContains the nucleus (with 23 chromosomes) and acrosome (enzymes to penetrate the egg).
MidpieceContains mitochondria, which provide energy for movement.
TailPropels the sperm forward.

Production:

  • Produced in the seminiferous tubules of the testes by meiosis.
  • Contain 23 chromosomes (haploid nuclei)
  • A haploid cell (one set of chromosomes), capable of fertilisation.

Male Reproductive Hormones

HormoneFunction
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)Stimulates sperm-producing cells in the testes to divide by meiosis and produce sperm.
Luteinising Hormone (LH)Stimulates the production of testosterone in the testes.
TestosteroneStimulates sperm production and causes development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics.

Male Sexual Characteristics

Primary Sexual Characteristics

  • Growth of reproductive parts.

Secondary Sexual Characteristics

  • Growth of pubic hair and body hair.
  • Growth of the larynx, leading to a deeper voice.
  • Widening of shoulders.
  • Growth spurts.
  • Increased production of sebum.

Male Infertility (Low Sperm Count)

  • Definition**:** Inability to produce offspring.
  • Causes**:**
    • Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol abuse, drug use, or anabolic steroids.
    • Low levels of male hormones like FSH.
  • Treatment:
    • Lifestyle changes (e.g., stopping smoking or alcohol consumption).
    • Hormone injections if the issue is hormone-related.
    • In-vitro fertilisation (IVF) as an alternative.
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