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== Male Reproductive Tract and Reproductive Behaviour==
 
== Male Reproductive Tract and Reproductive Behaviour==
The anatomy of the male reproductive tract includes the [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology|penis]], the [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology|testes]], the [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology|epididymis]] and the [[Male Reproductive Tract -Accessory Sex Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|accessory sex glands]]. Males of different species are often referred to by specific [[Male Reproductive Tract -Useful Terms - Anatomy & Physiology|names]] which reflect their repoductive status. Males differ from females in the [[Male Reproductive Tract -Spermatogenesis and Spermiation - Anatomy & Physiology|production of sperm]] which takes place from puberty onwards - unlike females where ova are produced prior to birth. The [[Male Reproductive Tract -Spermatogenesis and Spermiation - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] controlling sperm production, or spermatogenesis are luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).  
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The anatomy of the male reproductive tract includes the [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology|penis]], the [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology|testes]], the [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology|epididymis]] and the [[Accessory Sex Glands - Anatomy & Physiology|accessory sex glands]]. Males of different species are often referred to by specific [[Male Reproductive Tract -Useful Terms - Anatomy & Physiology|names]] which reflect their repoductive status. Males differ from females in the [[Male Reproductive Tract -Spermatogenesis and Spermiation - Anatomy & Physiology|production of sperm]] which takes place from puberty onwards - unlike females where ova are produced prior to birth. The [[Male Reproductive Tract -Spermatogenesis and Spermiation - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] controlling sperm production, or spermatogenesis are luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).  
    
The [[Reproductive Behaviour - Nervous Pathway Eliciting Reproductive Motor Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|neurological pathways]] that control reproductive behaviour are similar to the female, but the response is male specific and includes [[Reproductive Behaviour - Pre-copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|pre-copulatory]], [[Reproductive Behaviour - Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|copulatory]] and [[Reproductive Behaviour - Post-Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|post-copulatory]] behaviour.
 
The [[Reproductive Behaviour - Nervous Pathway Eliciting Reproductive Motor Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|neurological pathways]] that control reproductive behaviour are similar to the female, but the response is male specific and includes [[Reproductive Behaviour - Pre-copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|pre-copulatory]], [[Reproductive Behaviour - Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|copulatory]] and [[Reproductive Behaviour - Post-Copulatory Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|post-copulatory]] behaviour.
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