
Bladder
The urinary bladder is a muscular sac which, when empty is about the size and shape of a pear. Urine is made in the kidneys and travels down two tubes called ureters to the bladder. The bladder stores urine, allowing urination to be infrequent and controlled. The bladder is lined by layers of muscle tissue that stretch to hold urine. The normal capacity of the bladder is 400-600 ml.
Vas Deferens
The Vas Deferens are two thick-walled tubes or ducts that allow and assist the movement of sperm from the epididymis, where the sperm are stored prior to ejaculation
Vas Deferens
The Vas Deferens are two thick-walled tubes or ducts that allow and assist the movement of sperm from the epididymis, where the sperm are stored prior to ejaculation
Prostate
The prostate is a small gland roughly the size of a walnut that surrounds the tube that carries urine out of the body (urethra). Prostate problems are common, particularly in men aged over 50 and can lead to serious issues such as prostate cancer.
Prostate
The prostate is a small gland roughly the size of a walnut that surrounds the tube that carries urine out of the body (urethra). Prostate problems are common, particularly in men aged over 50 and can lead to serious issues such as prostate cancer.
Urethra
The urethra is a tube that connects to the urinary bladder and provides a passage for urine as well as semen to pass out of the body. In men, the urethra is typically about 20 cm (8 inches) long
Penis
The penis is the male sex organ, that has three main parts, the root, the body and the shaft. The function of the penis is to allow and manage the flow of semen and urine out of the body. Semen is expelled (ejaculated) through the end of the penis when the man reaches sexual climax (orgasm). When the penis is erect, the flow of urine is blocked from the urethra, allowing only semen to be ejaculated at orgasm.
Penis
The penis is the male sex organ, that has three main parts, the root, the body and the shaft. The function of the penis is to allow and manage the flow of semen and urine out of the body. Semen is expelled (ejaculated) through the end of the penis when the man reaches sexual climax (orgasm). When the penis is erect, the flow of urine is blocked from the urethra, allowing only semen to be ejaculated at orgasm.
Testicle
The testicles (individually called testicle) also called testes are two oval-shaped organs in the male reproductive system. They’re contained in a sac of skin called the scrotum.
Their main role is to make and store sperm as well as to make the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for the changes that occur in men during puberty. Once these changes are complete the testicles will produce sperm.
Testicle
The testicles (individually called testicle) also called testes are two oval-shaped organs in the male reproductive system. They’re contained in a sac of skin called the scrotum.
Their main role is to make and store sperm as well as to make the male hormone testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for the changes that occur in men during puberty. Once these changes are complete the testicles will produce sperm.
Epidydimis
The Epidydimes (individually called epidydimis) are a pair of elongated crescent-shaped structures attached to each of the the testes After sperm cells are produced in the testes they are transported to the epididymes, where they mature and are stored.
Epidydimis
The Epidydimes (individually called epidydimis) are a pair of elongated crescent-shaped structures attached to each of the the testes After sperm cells are produced in the testes they are transported to the epididymes, where they mature and are stored.