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What are the functions of the male reproductive system?
production of sn and urine
production of gametes and hormones
production of progesterone and estrogen
production of and hormones
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Correct choice: production of gametes and hormones.
Brief explanation:
- Primary functions of the male reproductive system are to produce, mature, store and deliver male gametes (sperm) and to produce male sex hormones (primarily testosterone).
- It also produces seminal fluid, supports sperm maturation (epididymis) and helps deliver sperm to the female tract.
- It does not produce urine (the urinary system produces urine; the male urethra simply carries it).
- Progesterone and estrogen are primarily ovarian hormones in females (males have small amounts of estrogens, but these are not the main function).
Brief explanation:
- Primary functions of the male reproductive system are to produce, mature, store and deliver male gametes (sperm) and to produce male sex hormones (primarily testosterone).
- It also produces seminal fluid, supports sperm maturation (epididymis) and helps deliver sperm to the female tract.
- It does not produce urine (the urinary system produces urine; the male urethra simply carries it).
- Progesterone and estrogen are primarily ovarian hormones in females (males have small amounts of estrogens, but these are not the main function).
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