There is no direct contact between the two.
reproductive system
No, the urinary and reproductive systems are not considered to make up the endocrine system. The urinary and reproductive systems are sometimes known as the genitourinary system or GU system.
bladder?
The urethra is part of the reproductive and urinary system of the male.
The organ that is common to the reproductive system and urinary system in men are urethra. The primary male sex hormone is testosterone.
Ejaculatory duct
because it conveys semen during ejaculation
The ureter is only part of the urinary system. It is a tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder. It is not directly involved in the reproductive system, but its proximity to reproductive organs may sometimes result in confusion.
In males, the urinary system and reproductive system share the urethra, a tube that carries both urine and semen out of the body. In females, the urinary system and reproductive system are separate, but they are located close to each other in the pelvic area, which can sometimes lead to overlapping symptoms and conditions. Additionally, the proximity of the reproductive organs in females can make them susceptible to urinary tract infections.
It has no function in the reproductive system. The bladder is almost completely isolated from the reproductive system by several valves that automatically prevent both from being used at once. If the bladder does get involved, you often have a fairly major medical problem with either or both of the reproductive and urinary systems.
No . It is entirely separate from your reproductive system.
The male reproductive system interacts with the endocrine system through hormones such as testosterone. It also interacts with the urinary system as the urethra is shared for both urine and semen. Additionally, the nervous system plays a role in controlling the process of ejaculation.