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How male reproductive organs work
The male reproductive organ, also known as the male genitalia, consists of several parts that play a crucial role in the reproductive process.
The penis is the primary external organ and consists of a shaft and a tip called the glans.
Within the penis, there are three cylindrical chambers of erectile tissue: two corpora cavernosa on the upper side and a corpus spongiosum on the underside.
The corpora cavernosa fill with blood during sexual arousal, causing an erection.
The urethra, a tube that runs through the penis, serves as a passage for both urine and semen.
The scrotum is a sac-like structure that holds the testicles.
The testicles, also known as testes, are the primary male reproductive organs that produce sperm and the male sex hormone testosterone.
The epididymis is a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle where sperm mature and are stored.
The vas deferens is a long, muscular tube that transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
The seminal vesicles and prostate gland secrete fluids that mix with sperm to form semen.
The bulbourethral glands, also known as Cowper’s glands, produce a clear lubricating fluid that is released prior to ejaculation.
These various parts of the male reproductive organ work together to enable sexual function, sperm production, and the delivery of semen during ejaculation.
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Female reproductive system – internal organs (part 1)

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Looking at the anatomy of the internal structures of the female reproductive system, I’ve split this into two parts. Let’s cover the major organs of the pelvis first, and then the ligaments in the second part. I also talk a little about the menstrual cycle and its effects on the uterus, look at the site of fertilisation, and how oocytes, spermatozoa and blastocysts move around.

Music by Ryan Cullinane
(http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan_Cullinane/)
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01.Female Repro System. Pelvic organs

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01.Female Repro System. Pelvic organs

This brief video tutorial is Part 1/3 of a series on the Female Reproductive system. This tutorial focuses on the pelvic organs (ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus and vagina) including topography, function and vascular supply.
0:00. Introduction
0:43 Ovaries
0:50 Ovaries. Topography
1:24 Ovaries. Ovarian ligament
2:18 Ovaries. Function (produce oocytes, estrogen, progesterone)
3:37 Ovary. Vascular supply
6:14 Uterine Tubes
6:22 Uterine tubes. Different names, functions and parts
8:20 Uterus
8:27 Uterus. Function, layers and parts
10:55 Uterus. Arterial supply
12:00 Uterus. Cardinal ligament
14:29 Uterus. Round ligament of the uterus
15:11 Uterus. Broad ligament
20:34 Gubernaculum – Ovarian ligament and Round ligament remnants
23:54 Vagina. Functions and parts
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