The Male Reproductive System : Its Anatomy, Structure, and Functions || Shri Ram Medical College.

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Male reproduction is primarily external. Penis, scrotum, and testicles are external organs. Vas deferens, prostate, urethra are internal organs. Male reproductive system controls sexuality and urination. Male reproductive system includes reproductive and urinary organs. They make, transport, and retain sperm and semen (the protective fluid around sperm). They release sperm into the uterus. They generate sex hormones. Male reproductive system has internal and exterior elements. These organs help you urinate, have sex, and have offspring. Male reproductive system is hormone-dependent. Chemicals that stimulate or regulate cell/organ activity. Luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), and testosterone are the main male reproductive hormones. Pituitary produces Luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). The foundation of your brain controls several physiological functions. Sperm production requires FSH (spermatogenesis). LH increases testosterone product