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MALE ANATOMY

MALE ANATOMY. CIRCUMCISION. IN ITS NATURAL STATE THE TIP OF THE PENIS IS COVERED BY A FOLD OF SKIN CALLED THE FORESKIN . APPROXIMATELY 60% OF BABY BOYS IN THE USA UNDERGO A CIRCUMCISION … A SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE FORESKIN. Circumcision Continued……. WHY CIRCUMCISION ? RELIGIOUS REASONS

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MALE ANATOMY

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  1. MALE ANATOMY

  2. CIRCUMCISION • IN ITS NATURAL STATE THE TIP OF THE PENIS IS COVERED BY A FOLD OF SKIN CALLED THE FORESKIN. • APPROXIMATELY 60% OF BABY BOYS IN THE USA UNDERGO A CIRCUMCISION… • A SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE FORESKIN

  3. Circumcision Continued…….. • WHY CIRCUMCISION? • RELIGIOUS REASONS • SOCIAL REASONS – SAME AS OTHER MALES IN FAMILY OR AREA. • HEALTH REASONS -CONCERNS ABOUT HYGIENE

  4. PROSTATE • SMALL CHESTNUT SIZED GLAND THAT SURROUNDS THE URETHRA(The tube that carries semen and urine) • Produces some milky fluid for semen • MOST COMMON PROBLEMS • Enlarged Prostate – squeezes the urethra and slows or stops the flow of urine - Prostate Cancer – Treatable disease with surgery or radiation

  5. Testicles • There are 2 Testes located behind and under the Penis(one usually hangs lower than the other) • What do they do? • Make and store sperm(millions each day) • Produce Testosterone (a hormone that is produced during puberty that makes changes in the body)

  6. Testicles Continued… • The scrotum holds the testes (sac) • The scrotum rises and falls, depending upon the temperature. (Sperm must be kept at a certain temperature) … ”Climate Control System”!! The function of the Epididymis– Collect and store sperm. It also helps the sperm to mature. Located just above the testes. • Guys can become fertile around the ages of 11-17 (able to ejaculate semen and reproduce)

  7. Penis • Functions of the Penis: • Contains the urethra (passageway for urine and semen) • Erection – When sexually aroused, blood flows to the penis • 3 parts- • Glans – the tip of the penis • Shaft – runs from the glans to the base of the penis • Root – attaches to the wall of the abdomen

  8. Vas Deferens – long tube that takes mature sperm from the Epididymis to the urethra for ejaculation (the discharge of semen from the penis) • Seminal Vesicles – sacs that are attached to the Vas Deferens. They produce sugar-rich fluid to give sperm energy to move.

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