The male reproductive system can be affected by various ailments, including erectile dysfunction, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, testicular torsion, varicocele, infertility, penile cancer, testicular cancer, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and hypospadias. These conditions can impact sexual health, fertility, and overall well-being. Treatment options vary depending on the specific ailment and its severity. Regular medical check-ups can help in early detection and management of these issues.
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Endocrine, Excretory, Nervous, Digestive, Respiratory, Reproductive, Muscular, Integumentary, Skeletal, Circulatory, and Lymphatic Systems
1) Cardiovascular System 2) Digestive System 3) Endocrine System 4) Female & Male Reproductive Systems 5) Lymphatic System 6) Musculoskeletal System 7) Nervous System 8) Respiratory System 9) Skin and Sense Organs 10) Urinary System
Circulatory System (heart, blood, vessels) Respiratory System (nose, trachea, lungs) Immune System (many types of protein, cells, organs, tissues) Skeletal System (bones) Excretory System (lungs, large intestine, kidneys) Urinary System (bladder, kidneys) Muscular System (muscles) Endocrine System (glands) Digestive System (mouth, esophogus, stomach, intestines) Nervous System (brain, spinal cord, nerves) Reproductive System (male and female reproductive
It is called the cloaca The male chicken does not have a penis and there is no penetration of the female reproductive tract at the time of mating. Instead the female inverts her cloaca which comes in contact with the male's inverted cloaca and receives the sperm. The cloaca is then drawn back into the hen's body and the sperm are captured. They then begin the journey up the length of the reproductive system. The sperm live inside the female reproductive system for up to 10 days and each time an ovulation occurs (every 24-26 hours in good egg producers) the egg can become fertile.
1. Digestive System 2. Circulatory System 3. Respirator System 4. Skeletal System 5. Muscular System 6. Endocrine System 7. Immune System 8. Lymphatic System 9. Nervous System 10. Male Reproductive System 11. Urinary System 12. Excretory System 13. Cardiovascular System 14. integumentary system 15. Female Reproductive System
The male reproductive glands are the testes (singular testis), also known as the testicles.
i cant say about life and tifes of information that i can recieve from the reflection of the frowing reproductive system
The common ailments of the circulatory system are: 1.Congenital heart disease 2.Rheumatic heart disease 3.Heart attack 4.Palpitation 5.High pressure or hypertension 6.Stroke 7.Leukemia 8.Anemia 9.Hemophillia 10.Thormbosis
Yes if you drive it you take big fat male reproductive organ in the dirt star.
11 or 12, I listed them below: 1). Skeletal 2). Circulatory (Cardiovascular) 3). Immune (Lymphatic) 4). Integumentary 5). Respiratory 6). Digestive 7). Endocrine 8). Excretory 9). Nervous 10). Muscular 11). Reproductive is broken into two: male and female but it's one system So 11 or (if you separate male and female reproductive) 12 organ systems :-)
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