Exercise 38 A Male Reproductive Organ Structure and Function
secretes mucous for lubrication of glands, alkaline pH
bulbourethral gland
contracts to pull testes close to body; located in spermatic cord
cremaster muscle
contracts to wrinkle scrotum; located in scrotal wall
dartos muscle
tube located in both the spermatic cord and pelvic cavity for transporting sperm
ductus (vas) deferens
located in prostate, formed by union of ducts of the ductus deferens and seminal vesicles
ejaculatory duct
site of storage and maturation of sperm
epididymis
part of urethra within the urogenital diaphragm
membranous urethra
copulatory organ, passageway for urine and semen
penis
secretes 25% of semen volume, increases viability and motility of sperm
prostate gland
ejaculatory duct opens into this part of urethra
prostatic urethra
covers and protects testes
scrotum
secretes 60% of semen volume; alkaline pH; prostaglandins
seminal vesicles
last section of urethra located in penis
spongy urethra
organ that produces sperm
testes