Testis - Produces sperm and the hormone testosterone. There are two of these contained in a bag of skin, Scrotum - Bag of skin containing two testes., Sperm Duct (vas deferens) - Sperm travel through this from the testes to the urethra, Prostate gland and seminal vesicles - Add fluid to the sperm to form semen, Urethra - This tube transports semen and urine out of the body., Penis - This has two functions: to pass urine and to pass semen into the vagina, Foreskin - Covers and protects the end of the penis., Epididymis - Where the sperm are stored, Uterus - A pear shaped organ with muscular walls., Endometrium - The lining of the uterus. Comes away each month during menstruation (if a fertilised egg has not implanted in it), Fallopian tube - There are two of these, they transport eggs to the uterus. Fertilisation takes place here., Ovaries - Where the eggs are made and female hormones, oestrogen and progesterone, are produced., Vagina - A muscular hollow tube where the sperm are deposited during intercourse, Cervix - A strong ring of muscle at the neck of the uterus.,

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