Sperm comes out from testis into the vas deferens and then passes through urethra before ejaculation. The secretions of seminal vesicle and prostrate glands provide nutrition to the sperms and also facilitate their transport.
Sperm comes out from testis into the vas deferens and then passes through urethra before ejaculation. The secretions of seminal vesicle and prostrate glands provide nutrition to the sperms and...
(a) (i) Testis: to produce male gametes.
(ii) Scrotum: to provide optimal temperature to testis for the formation of sperm.
(iii) vas deferens: to deliver the sperms to the urinary bladder.
(iv) prostrate glands:...
Functions of testis:
(i) Produce sperms.
(ii) Produces male hormone/testosterone.
These are located outside the human body, as sperms need lower temperature than the normal body temperature to mature.
Testosterone is responsible for bringing...
(a) Testes produce sperms and secrete a hormone called testosterone.
The function of testosterone is to control the development of male sex organs and secondary sexual features.
(b) (i) Oviduct or fallopian tubes...
(i) (a) Testis: It helps in the formation of sperm, germ cells and also it function in secretion of testosterone.
(b) Vas deferens: It aids in the delivery of sperms from...
(i) (a) Testis : To produce male gametes/ sperms or male hormones/ testosterone.
(b) Scrotum : To provide optimal temperature to testis for the formation of sperm.
(c) Vas deferens : To...