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Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology - PPT Presentation

Chapter 4 Learning Objectives External Sex Organs Internal Sex Organs Health Problems of the Urogenital System Male Sex Functions External Sex Organs External Sex Organs External Sex Organs ID: 295849

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Male Sexual Anatomy and Physiology

Chapter

4Slide2

Learning Objectives

External Sex Organs

Internal Sex Organs

Health Problems of the Urogenital System

Male Sex FunctionsSlide3

External Sex OrgansSlide4

External Sex OrgansSlide5

External Sex OrgansSlide6

External Sex OrgansSlide7

External Sex OrgansSlide8

External Sex OrgansSlide9

Internal Sex OrgansSlide10

Internal Sex OrgansSlide11

Internal Sex OrgansSlide12

Internal Sex OrgansSlide13

Internal Sex OrgansSlide14

Internal Sex OrgansSlide15

Internal Sex OrgansSlide16

Internal Sex OrgansSlide17

Health Problems of the Urogenital SystemSlide18

Health Problems of the Urogenital SystemSlide19

Health Problems of the Urogenital System

Self-examination is best performed shortly after a warm shower or bath, when the skin of the scrotum is most relaxed.

Roll each testicle gently between the thumb and fingers.

Lumps are generally found on the front or side of the testicle.Slide20

Health Problems of the Urogenital SystemSlide21

Health Problems of the Urogenital SystemSlide22

Health Problems of the Urogenital SystemSlide23

Male Sexual FunctionsSlide24

Male Sexual FunctionsSlide25

Male Sexual FunctionsSlide26

Male Sexual FunctionsSlide27

Male Sexual FunctionsSlide28

Male Sexual FunctionSlide29

Male Sexual Functions

EjaculationSlide30

Male Sexual Functions

EjaculationSlide31

Male Sexual Functions