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Liver 
The liver is a large, meaty organ that sits on the 
right side of the belly. Weighing about 3 
pounds, the liver is reddish-brown in color and 
feels rubbery to the touch. Normally you can't 
feel the liver, because it's protected by the rib 
cage. 
The liver has two large sections, called the right 
and the left lobes. The gallbladder sits under 
the liver, along with parts of the pancreas and 
intestines. The liver and these organs work 
together to digest, absorb, and process food. 
The liver's main job is to filter the blood coming 
from the digestive tract, before passing it to the 
rest of the body. The liver also detoxifies 
chemicals and metabolizes drugs. As it does so, 
the liver secretes bile that ends up back in the 
intestines. The liver also makes proteins 
important for blood clotting and other 
functions.
The male reproductive system 
The male reproductive system includes the scrotum, testes, spermatic ducts, sex 
glands, and penis. These organs work together to produce sperm, the male gamete, 
and the other components of semen. 
Scrotum 
The scrotum is a sac-like organ made of skin and muscles that houses the testes. It is 
located inferior to the penis in the pubic region. The scrotum is made up of 2 side-by-side 
pouches with a testis located in each pouch. 
Testes 
The 2 testes, also known as testicles, are the male gonads responsible for the production 
of sperm and testosterone. The testes are ellipsoid glandular organs around 1.5 to 2 
inches long and an inch in diameter. Each testis is found inside its own pouch on one 
side of the scrotum and is connected to the abdomen by a spermatic cord and cremaster 
muscle 
Epididymis 
The epididymis is a sperm storage area that wraps around the superior and posterior 
edge of the testes. The epididymis is made up of several feet of long, thin tubules that 
are tightly coiled into a small mass. Sperm produced in the testes moves into the 
epididymis to mature before being passed on through the male reproductive organs.
Spermatic Cords and Ductus Deferens 
Within the scrotum, a pair of spermatic cords connects the testes to the abdominal 
cavity. The spermatic cords contain the ductus deferens along with nerves, veins, arteries, 
and lymphatic vessels that support the function of the testes. 
Seminal Vesicles 
The seminal vesicles are a pair of lumpy exocrine glands that store and produce some 
of the liquid portion of semen. The seminal vesicles are about 2 inches in length and 
located posterior to the urinary bladder and anterior to the rectum. 
Ejaculatory Duct 
The ductus deferens passes through the prostate and joins with the urethra at a 
structure known as the ejaculatory duct. 
Urethra 
Semen passes from the ejaculatory duct to the exterior of the body via the urethra, an 8 to 
10 inch long muscular tube. The urethra passes through the prostate and ends at 
theexternal urethral orifice located at the tip of the penis. 
Penis 
The penis is the male external sexual organ located superior to the scrotum and inferior to 
the umbilicus. In addition to its reproductive function, the penis also allows for the 
excretion of urine through the urethra to the exterior of the body.
Spermatogenesis 
Spermatogenesis is the process of producing sperm and takes place in the testes and 
epididymis of adult males. Prior to puberty, there is no spermatogenesis due to the lack 
of hormonal triggers. At puberty, spermatogenesis begins when luteinizing hormone 
(LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) are produced. LH triggers the production 
of testosterone by the testes while FSH triggers the maturation of germ cells. 
Testosterone stimulates stem cells in the testes known as spermatogonium to undergo 
the process of developing into spermatocytes. After spermiogenesis, the cell is finally a 
sperm cell, or spermatozoa. The spermatozoa are released into the epididymis where they 
complete their maturation and become able to move on their own. 
Fertilization 
Fertilization is the process by which a sperm combines with an oocyte, or egg cell, to 
produce a fertilized zygote. The sperm released during ejaculation must first swim through 
the vagina and uterus and into the fallopian tubes where they may find an oocyte. After 
encountering the oocyte, sperm next have to penetrate the outer corona radiata and zona 
pellucida layers of the oocyte. Sperm contain enzymes in the acrosome region of the head 
that allow them to penetrate these layers. After penetrating the interior of the oocyte, the 
nuclei of these haploid cells fuse to form a diploid cell known as a zygote. The zygote cell 
begins cell division to form an embryo.

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Male reproductive system and liver

  • 1. Liver The liver is a large, meaty organ that sits on the right side of the belly. Weighing about 3 pounds, the liver is reddish-brown in color and feels rubbery to the touch. Normally you can't feel the liver, because it's protected by the rib cage. The liver has two large sections, called the right and the left lobes. The gallbladder sits under the liver, along with parts of the pancreas and intestines. The liver and these organs work together to digest, absorb, and process food. The liver's main job is to filter the blood coming from the digestive tract, before passing it to the rest of the body. The liver also detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs. As it does so, the liver secretes bile that ends up back in the intestines. The liver also makes proteins important for blood clotting and other functions.
  • 2. The male reproductive system The male reproductive system includes the scrotum, testes, spermatic ducts, sex glands, and penis. These organs work together to produce sperm, the male gamete, and the other components of semen. Scrotum The scrotum is a sac-like organ made of skin and muscles that houses the testes. It is located inferior to the penis in the pubic region. The scrotum is made up of 2 side-by-side pouches with a testis located in each pouch. Testes The 2 testes, also known as testicles, are the male gonads responsible for the production of sperm and testosterone. The testes are ellipsoid glandular organs around 1.5 to 2 inches long and an inch in diameter. Each testis is found inside its own pouch on one side of the scrotum and is connected to the abdomen by a spermatic cord and cremaster muscle Epididymis The epididymis is a sperm storage area that wraps around the superior and posterior edge of the testes. The epididymis is made up of several feet of long, thin tubules that are tightly coiled into a small mass. Sperm produced in the testes moves into the epididymis to mature before being passed on through the male reproductive organs.
  • 3. Spermatic Cords and Ductus Deferens Within the scrotum, a pair of spermatic cords connects the testes to the abdominal cavity. The spermatic cords contain the ductus deferens along with nerves, veins, arteries, and lymphatic vessels that support the function of the testes. Seminal Vesicles The seminal vesicles are a pair of lumpy exocrine glands that store and produce some of the liquid portion of semen. The seminal vesicles are about 2 inches in length and located posterior to the urinary bladder and anterior to the rectum. Ejaculatory Duct The ductus deferens passes through the prostate and joins with the urethra at a structure known as the ejaculatory duct. Urethra Semen passes from the ejaculatory duct to the exterior of the body via the urethra, an 8 to 10 inch long muscular tube. The urethra passes through the prostate and ends at theexternal urethral orifice located at the tip of the penis. Penis The penis is the male external sexual organ located superior to the scrotum and inferior to the umbilicus. In addition to its reproductive function, the penis also allows for the excretion of urine through the urethra to the exterior of the body.
  • 4. Spermatogenesis Spermatogenesis is the process of producing sperm and takes place in the testes and epididymis of adult males. Prior to puberty, there is no spermatogenesis due to the lack of hormonal triggers. At puberty, spermatogenesis begins when luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) are produced. LH triggers the production of testosterone by the testes while FSH triggers the maturation of germ cells. Testosterone stimulates stem cells in the testes known as spermatogonium to undergo the process of developing into spermatocytes. After spermiogenesis, the cell is finally a sperm cell, or spermatozoa. The spermatozoa are released into the epididymis where they complete their maturation and become able to move on their own. Fertilization Fertilization is the process by which a sperm combines with an oocyte, or egg cell, to produce a fertilized zygote. The sperm released during ejaculation must first swim through the vagina and uterus and into the fallopian tubes where they may find an oocyte. After encountering the oocyte, sperm next have to penetrate the outer corona radiata and zona pellucida layers of the oocyte. Sperm contain enzymes in the acrosome region of the head that allow them to penetrate these layers. After penetrating the interior of the oocyte, the nuclei of these haploid cells fuse to form a diploid cell known as a zygote. The zygote cell begins cell division to form an embryo.