The reproductive system in a male cat is different from that of a human. Male accessory glands, seminal vesicle are missing in a cat that is present in humans.
the penis
Transitional Epithelium; it is continuous with that of the kidney pelvis superiorly and the bladder medially. Transistional epithelium is also able to stretch and later recoil when there is room to. (Marieb & Hoehn, Human Anatomy & Physiology, 8th edition, pg. 986)
Cats do not have sweat glands unlike humans.
at the moment of ejaculation, the thick layers of smooth muscle in the ductus deferins create strong peristaltic waves that rapidly squeeze the sperm forward along the tract and into the urethra. (Human Anatomy and Physiology,8th edition, Marieb & Hoehn)
The primary sex organs of a male and female reproductive system are those that produce the gametes (egg for a female and sperm for a male) and the secondary sex organs for a female are uterine glands, uterus and the vagina. The male secondary sex organs are ducts, glands and the penis
The male reproductive glands missing in a cat but are present in humans are the seminal vesicles. They are glands that secrete a significant amount of fluid that becomes the semen.
The vas deferens is long to allow for the transport of sperm from the testes to the urethra. Its length helps to provide a pathway for the sperm to travel through the male reproductive system efficiently.
That would depend on which glands you are talking about in the human or animal body.
The two types of glands in a human body are ductless glands and duct glands. A few of the duct glands are tear ducts, sweat glands, and salivary glands.
Endocrine glands secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream in the human body.
Endocrine glands.
Humans have paired salivary glands.