1. Anatomy of the Male Lower Urinary Tract 2. Anatomy of the Male Genital System 3. Anatomy of the Female Lower Urinary Tract 4. Anatomy and Development of the Female Reproductive System 8. Development of Female External Genitalia 7. Development of Male External Genitalia 6. Development of the...
1.(Anatomy) a cell or organ in man and other animals that synthesizes chemical substances and secretes them for the body to use or eliminate, either through a duct (exocrine gland) or directly into the bloodstream (endocrine gland). See alsoexocrine gland,endocrine gland ...
Anatomy of the stud dog The testicles in the stud dog are housed in the scrotum, a skin sac located between the thighs. The dartos, a smooth muscle and fibrous tissue layer, acts as a cutaneous muscle and also forms the septum. The scrotum is important as it houses the testicles out...
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Male Sexual Organ Prostate Anatomy Model This model is sagittal, showing male genital organs and bladder, rectum in the pelvis in the normal position. Made of PVC, placed in the plastic seat. According to the normal proportion of the reduction of 1/2, showing the pelvic and test...
combine with the chromosomes in one female gamete, called an oocyte. The function of the male reproductive system is to produce sperm and transfer them to the female reproductive tract. The paired testes are a crucial component in this process, as they produce both sperm and androg...
ANATOMYBackground: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is gold standard procedure for routine gall bladder removal nowadays. It has become the preferred surgery of choice for patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis in the last two decades due to its shorter duration of hospital stay, reduced ...
This anatomically accurate model faithfully replicates the adult male urethra, from the orificium urethrae internum at the bladder's base to the orificium urethrae externum at the penis tip. Its realistic dimensions and detailed structure, including the prostate, pars membranacea, and spongiose par...
It is continuous with the mucous membrane of the bladder, ureters, and kidneys; externally, with the integument covering the glans penis; and is prolonged into the ducts of the glands which open into the urethra, viz., the bulbo-urethral glands and the prostate; and into the ductus de...
The ductus deferens carries sperm out of the scrotum and into the abdominopelvic cavity where it reaches the prostate. The prostate is a dense gland at the base of the urinary bladder. Roughly the size of a golf ball, it surrounds the urethra as the urethra exits the bladder. Along with...