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Function: Suspends the testis from the abdomen, and allows the passage of the ductus deferens, testicular artery, veins, nerves, and lymphatics.

Prostate Gland

Function: Produce yellowish fluid that functions to protect the sperm, enhance its motility, and coagulate the semen post ejaculation. Has fructose, prostaglandins and clotting proteins.

Efferent ductules, Head, Body, and Tail.

Bulbourethral Gland

Function: An outlet for the reproductive and urinary systems, allowing passage of semen and urine.

Supporting parts of the Epididymis

Epididymis

Function: Entering spermatozoa are functionally immature and incapable of co-ordinated movement, meaning they cannot fertilize an ovum. They become functionally motile, although they are still not capable of fertilization. Final capacitation occurs in the female reproductive tract.

Function: Thin tube, about 45 cm long, that passes from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts and transports sperm towards the urethra.

Function: Produces thin, milk prostatic fluid. It aids sperm motility, aids viability of sperm, and protects sperm against acidic vaginal secretions.

Ductus deferens

Function: Produce a clear fluid that functions to wash out and lubricate the male urethra.

Seminal Vesicle

Spermatic Cord

Supporting parts of the Urethra

Internal spermatic fascia, cremasteric fascia, and external spermatic fascia

Supporting parts of the Spermatic Cord

Urethra

Prepostatic part, prostatic part, membranous part, and spongy part