male reproductive tract
The male reproductive tract consists of several structures that play a crucial role in the production and transport of sperm. It includes the testes, where sperm is produced, and the epididymis, where sperm matures and is stored. The sperm then travels through the vas deferens to the seminal vesicles and prostate gland, which contribute fluids to form semen.
During ejaculation, semen is expelled through the urethra, which runs through the penis. The entire system is regulated by hormones, primarily testosterone, which is essential for the development and maintenance of male reproductive functions.