What are reproductive and sexual organs of a boy and how do they function?
The penis, seminal canals, the urinary canal, the bladder, the seminal vesicles and the testicles (testes) are the internal and external reproductive and sexual organs. Boys have a penis and two testicles below the penis. The two testicles or testes may not be of equal size and one testicle may hang slightly lower than the other. The penis may be tilted towards either the left or the right side of the body. It is usually slightly curved at the tip. The tip of the penis has a small opening for the urine as well as the sexual fluid (called semen). The outer layer of skin covering the penis is the foreskin. The foreskin should gently be pushed back while having a bath so as to clean off the whitish sticky substance that collects below it. In some communities, people remove the foreskin during childhood. This is called circumcision. When a boy is sexually excited, his penis becomes hard and erect. This is known as an erection.
The penis, seminal canals, the urinary canal, the bladder, the seminal vesicles and the testicles (testes) are the internal and external reproductive and sexual organs. Boys have a penis and two testicles below the penis. The two testicles or testes may not be of equal size and one testicle may hang slightly lower than the other. The penis may be tilted towards either the left or the right side of the body. It is usually slightly curved at the tip. The tip of the penis has a small opening for the urine as well as the sexual fluid (called semen). The outer layer of skin covering the penis is the foreskin. The foreskin should gently be pushed back while having a bath so as to clean off the whitish sticky substance that collects below it. In some communities people remove the foreskin during childhood. This is called circumcision. When a boy is sexually excited, his penis becomes hard and erect. This is known as an erection.
The penis, seminal canals, the urinary canal, the bladder, the seminal vesicles and the testicles (testes) are the internal and external reproductive and sexual organs. Boys have a penis and two testicles below the penis. The two testicles or testes may not be of equal size and one testicle may hang slightly lower than the other. The penis may be tilted towards either the left or the right side of the body. It is usually slightly curved at the tip. The tip of the penis has a small opening for the urine as well as the sexual fluid (called semen). The outer layer of skin covering the penis is the foreskin. The foreskin should gently be pushed back while having a bath so as to clean off the whitish sticky substance that collects below it. In some communities, people remove the foreskin during childhood. This is called circumcision. When a boy is sexually excited, his penis becomes hard and erect. This is known as an erection. The sexual organs in boys may differ in size, shape and colour