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
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Learning Objectives
External Sex Organs
Internal Sex Organs
Health Problems of the Urogenital System
Male Sex FunctionsSlide3
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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
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Male Sexual Functions
EjaculationSlide30
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Male Sexual Functions