Male reproductive system (human)
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The human male reproductive system (or male genital system) consists of a number of sex organs that are a part of the human reproductive process. In the case of men, these sex organs are located outside a man's body, around the pelvic region.

The main male sex organs are the penis and the testes which produce semen and sperm, which as part of sexual intercourse fertilize an ovum in a woman's body and the fertilized ovum (zygote) gradually develops into a fetus, which is later born as a child .

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Male reproductive system (TA A09.3-4, GA 11.1236)

Internal

Male reproductive system (TA A09.3-4, GA 11.1236)

Internal
Internal
subgroup |groupstyle=background:#BBEEBB; |Seminal
tract |
Accessory
glands
Seminal vesicles (Excretory duct of seminal gland) Prostate (Urethral crest/Seminal colliculus/Prostatic utricle/Ejaculatory duct, Prostatic sinus/Prostatic ducts) Bulbourethral glands



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