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English: The male anatomy refers to the physical structure and reproductive system of the human male. Key components include:
1. External Genitalia: - Penis: The male organ for sexual and urinary functions. - Scrotum: A pouch of skin and muscle that houses the testes. 2. Internal Reproductive Organs: - Testes (Testicles): Produce sperm and testosterone. - Epididymis: Stores and matures sperm. - Vas Deferens: Duct that transports sperm from the testes to the urethra. 3. Accessory Glands: - Prostate Gland: Produces a fluid that nourishes and protects sperm. - Seminal Vesicles: Contribute fluids to semen. 4. Urethra: - The tube that carries urine from the bladder and semen from the reproductive system out of the body. 5. Hormonal System: - Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland: Regulate the production of hormones. - Testosterone: Primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male reproductive tissues and secondary sexual characteristics. 6. Secondary Sexual Characteristics: - These include facial and body hair, deepening of the voice, and increased muscle mass, which develop during puberty under the influence of testosterone.Understanding the male anatomy is essential for reproductive health and overall well-being. Regular medical check-ups and awareness of potential issues can contribute to maintaining optimal male health. English: The male anatomy refers to the physical structure and reproductive system of the human male. Key components include: 1. External Genitalia: - Penis: The male organ for sexual and urinary functions. - Scrotum: A pouch of skin and muscle that houses the testes. 2. Internal Reproductive Organs: - Testes (Testicles): Produce sperm and testosterone. - Epididymis: Stores and matures sperm. - Vas Deferens: Duct that transports sperm from the testes to the urethra. 3. Accessory Glands: - Prostate Gland: Produces a fluid that nourishes and protects sperm. - Seminal Vesicles: Contribute fluids to semen. 4. Urethra: - The tube that carries urine from the bladder and semen from the reproductive system out of the body. 5. Hormonal System: - Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland: Regulate the production of hormones. - Testosterone: Primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male reproductive tissues and secondary sexual characteristics. 6. Secondary Sexual Characteristics: - These include facial and body hair, deepening of the voice, and increased muscle mass, which develop during puberty under the influence of testosterone. Understanding the male anatomy is essential for reproductive health and overall well-being. Regular medical check-ups and awareness of potential issues can contribute to maintaining optimal male health. |
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