The male reproductive system includes all the organs responsible for the production of sperm (the male gamete)
It also includes the organs that are involved in synthesising the semen in which the sperm is transported during copulation
Front View
The following structures all contribute to the production of sperm and semen as part of the reproductive process in males
Structures are organised according to the path taken by sperm (from production to release)
Testis
The testis (plural: testes) is responsible for the production of sperm and testosterone (male sex hormone)
Epididymis
Site where sperm matures and develops the ability to be motile – mature sperm is stored here until ejaculation
Vas Deferens
Long tube which conducts sperm from the testes to the prostate gland (which connects to the urethra) during ejaculation
Seminal Vesicle
Secretes fluid containing fructose (to nourish sperm), mucus (to protect sperm) and prostaglandin (triggers uterine contractions)
Prostate Gland
Secretes an alkaline fluid to neutralise vaginal acids (necessary to maintain sperm viability)
Urethra
Conducts sperm / semen from the prostate gland to the outside of the body via the penis (also used to convey urine)
Side View