Nowadays, women always have a thorough understanding of their own physiology, while men always have only a vague understanding of their own physiological common sense. In fact, for the sake of their own health and that aspect, men must also understand some of their own physiological common sense. prostate It is a walnut-sized secretory gland that grows around the root of the urethra, a little further forward than the seminal vesicle, and has a duct leading to the urethra. It can secrete a kind of milky fluid. During ejaculation, prostatic fluid, seminal vesicle fluid, sperm in the epididymis and vas deferens, and secretions from the bulbourethral glands are ejected from the body through the urethra. Prostatic fluid has the function of promoting sperm activity and providing sperm with a suitable environment and nutrition. Vas deferens There is one vas deferens on each side, which starts from the epididymis and goes up along the inguinal groove. It passes through the abdominal wall to the abdominal cavity, and then bends downward to the bottom of the bladder. At this time, the vas deferens on both sides approach each other and merge with the tube of the seminal vesicle on the same side to form the ejaculatory duct, which passes through the prostate and leads to the urethra. Seminal vesicle There are also two seminal vesicles, which are slightly flattened front and back, and are located at the bottom of the bladder, in front of the rectum. The function of the seminal vesicles is mainly to secrete a gelatinous fluid, which is one of the components of semen and has the ability to promote sperm activity. Testicles The testicle is the most important organ in the male reproductive system. It has the function of producing sperm and secreting male hormones. The inside of the testicle is divided into many septa or lobes. Each lobe contains many very thin, curved tubes called seminiferous tubules. These tubes are where sperm is produced. Between the tubes, there are some secretory cells. These cells are where male hormones are secreted. Epididymis The flat epididymis is attached to the upper posterior side of the testicle. It is composed of many tortuous and small tubes. One side of it is connected to the beginning of the vas deferens and the other side is connected to the tortuous sperm tubules of the testicle. When sperm leaves the testicle, it stays in the epididymis and continues to grow and mature. In fact, it is very necessary for men to understand these physiological common senses, because it is related to their own physical health. If there is any abnormality in their own physiology, they can discover it as soon as possible and deal with it in time. |
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