sagittal section
Front-to-back vertical section on the median line of the body.
peritoneum
Resistant membrane covering the internal walls and organs of the abdominal cavity and maintaining its shape.
abdominal cavity
Lower portion of the trunk containing the majority of the organs of the digestive, urinary and genital systems.
urinary bladder
Muscular reservoir where urine from the kidneys collects before being evacuated through the urethra.
prostate
Gland secreting a thick whitish liquid that aids in the formation of sperm and contributes to the mobility of the spermatozoa.
symphysis pubis
Slightly movable fibrocartilaginous joint connecting the two pubes (anterior part of the two iliac bones).
cavernous body
Erectile tissue of the back of the penis extending to the gland.
male urethra
Membranous duct enabling evacuation of urine and carrying sperm to the terminal part of the penis.
penis
Organ enabling copulation as well as the evacuation of urine and sperm; during sexual arousal, it fills with blood and forms an erection.
glans penis
Bulging anterior terminal portion of the penis consisting of a spongy body; it is surrounded by the prepuce and is where the meatus of the urethra opens.
foreskin
Cutaneous fold covering the glans penis.
urinary meatus
Outer orifice of the urethra enabling evacuation of urine and sperm.
scrotum
Cutaneous muscular pouch containing the testicles and regulating their temperature.
testicle
Male genital gland that produces spermatozoa and the sex hormone testosterone.
epididymis
Small organ in which sperm produced by the testicles is stored and undergoes maturation; it is connected to the deferent duct.
thigh
Section of the leg between the hip and the knee; it contains many powerful muscles.
bulbocavernous muscle
Muscle contributing to erection and to the evacuation of urine and sperm.
Cowper’s gland
Organ secreting a viscous substance emptying out into the urethra just before ejaculation to lubricate and to neutralize the acidity of residual traces of urine.
buttock
Fleshy part consisting mostly of muscles located at the base of the back.
anus
Terminal orifice of the digestive tract enabling ejection of fecal matter.
ejaculatory duct
Muscular membranous duct extending the deferent canal and opening into the urethra in the prostrate gland.
rectum
Terminal section of the large intestine preceding the anus.
seminal vesicle
Enlargement of the deferent duct whose glands secrete a protein-rich viscous liquid that makes up about 60% of the sperm.
deferent duct
Muscular membranous duct channeling the sperm of the epididymis to the prostate gland; it extends through the ejaculator duct.