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  1. The Male Sexual Anatomy

    ... The internal sex organs consist of the testes, genital ducts, and the fluid producing
    glands. ... The testes produce sperm and the sex hormone testosterone. ...

  2. The Reproductive System

    ... The external reproductive organs are the penis, testes, scrotum, epididymis,
    and seminiferous tubules, which are in the testes. ...

  3. Discuss The Male Reproductive System

    ... The main organs include: testicles (or testes), the epididymides, the vas
    deferens, the ejaculatory duct, the urethra, and the penis. ...

  4. Sexual Response Cycle

    ... Vascongestion in men cause the erection of the penis, testes and the vaginal area
    in women to swell in both men and women the nipples and even the earlobes may ...

  5. The Male Reproductive System

    ... The main organs include: testicles (or testes), the epididymides, the vas
    deferens, the ejaculatory duct, the urethra, and the penis. ...

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  1. Text Comparison

    ... a very clear and precise diagram of the male reproductive system, however, Martini
    provided a stepwise diagram of the decent of the testes, which Graaff did not ...

  2. Reproduction

    ... Male gonads are the testes, which produce sperm and male sex hormones. ...
    Spermatogenesis Sperm production takes place in the testes. ...

  3. Sexual Response Cycle

    ... Males can have an erection within three to eight seconds of this stage beginning
    as well as the scrotal skin thickening and the testes becoming elevated and ...

  4. Fertilization

    ... Even though the testes and urethra are close together, the sperm must travel through
    a long tube called the vas deferns, to reach the urethra and the penis. ...

  5. Steroids

    ... The luteinizing hormone acts on the Leydig cells in the testes, causing them
    to produce testosterone. The follicle-stimulating hormone ...

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