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The male reproductive system consists of: the testes, the vas deferens, the seminal vesicles, the prostate and the penis. Starting at puberty, the testes continually produce millions of sperm, the male sex cells. The sperm, together with a fluid from the seminal vesicles and the prostate, form the sperm. The emission of this liquid to the outside of the body is called ejaculation. Seminal vesicles (Produce a viscous fluid); Prostate (Produces the milky and thick liquid that mixes with the seminal fluid, providing the nutritive and transport medium for the sperm); Deferent ducts (carry sperm from the testicles to the penis) Urethra (Channel common to the reproductive and urinary systems); Scrotum (skin pouch that surrounds the testicles); Penis (Organ that conducts sperm to the outside) and Testicles (Located outside the body, inside a bag, the scrotum. They produce sperm).