Male genital organs

Organa genitalia masculina

Definition

Antoine Micheau

The male genital organs refer to the structures involved in reproduction and the production and transport of sperm. These organs are typically divided into:

  • External genitalia:

    • Penis: Organ used for copulation, varying significantly in shape and structure among species (e.g., fibroelastic in ruminants and pigs; musculocavernous in horses, dogs, and cats).

    • Male urethra

    • Prepuce: Fold of skin that covers the free part of the penis when not erect.

    • Scrotum: Skin-covered sac housing the testes, helping regulate temperature for optimal sperm production.

  • Internal genitalia:

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