The urethra in the male reproductive system serves as a passage for both urine and semen to exit the body.
Yes, the urethra passes through the prostate gland in the male reproductive system.
because it conveys semen during ejaculation
what is a vas defence in the male productive system
No, men do not have ovaries. Ovaries are female reproductive organs that produce eggs and hormones. In the male reproductive system, the testes produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.
No, guys do not have ovaries. Ovaries are female reproductive organs that produce eggs and hormones. In the male reproductive system, the equivalent organs are the testes, which produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.
The male urethra serves both an excretory and reproductive function.
The male urethra is significantly longer than the female urethra. Unlike the female urethra, it has a function in the reproductive system (carrying semen to the outside of the body) as well as a urinary function (carrying urine to the outside of the body.)
Yes, the urethra passes through the prostate gland in the male reproductive system.
The urethra is part of the reproductive and urinary system of the male.
There isnt any reproductive function of tbe urethra
The external male genitalia are the penis and the scrotum, which contains two testicles.The internal male genitalia includes the remaining structures of the male reproductive system.
Urethra APEX_
Male placental mammals use their urethra for both urination and reproduction.
male: reproductive and excretory female: excretory
IF there was not a male reproductive system then there would be no offspring.
There are five major parts of the male reproductive system. These five parts are the bladder, prostate, urethra, penis, and testicles.
The two tubes in the male reproductive system that connect the testes to the urethra are called the vas deferens. These tubes transport sperm from the epididymis, where sperm mature, to the ejaculatory duct, which then leads to the urethra for ejaculation.