What systems in the body besides the urinary system works with the reproductive system or testis?

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2010 and filed under systems |

I have a project over "The Human Body Corporation" we are supposed to say why we shouldn’t be fired and tell what systems in the body work with our organ. I got the testis and therefore have to find things that relate with the reproductive system.

Why you shouldn’t be fired? Whaaa?

Well, the urinary system doesn’t "work with" the reproductive system or testis. They interact, but don’t work together per se. It is even less true in the female body. In the male body, you have the epididymis that produces the sperm, the prostate provides the seminal fluid which mixes with the sperm, and then exits through the urethra, which is also where the urine from your kidney exits.

If anything I would say your circulatory system works with the testis. Blood flow is very important in reproduction. It engorges the penis for one. And the circulatory system provides blood flow, feeding the cells nutrients in the testicles.

Definitely the endocrine system: communication within the body using hormones made by endocrine glands such as the hypothalamus, pituitary or pituitary gland, pineal body or pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroids and adrenals, i.e., adrenal glands. Gets the heart pumping and hormones flowing, affecting, or initiating the orgasm.

And in general I guess the nervous system: collecting, transferring and processing information with brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves and nerves. I guess to process what is going on, getting turned on, having intercourse, and the movements, etc, that will affect the testis indirectly.

I guess even the respiratory system interacts with the testis indirectly, if you say that the lungs provide oxygen to the blood, which flows via the circulatory system to provide nutrients to the testis. It’s a pretty broad question.

2 Responses

  1. G Love Says:

    Why you shouldn’t be fired? Whaaa?

    Well, the urinary system doesn’t "work with" the reproductive system or testis. They interact, but don’t work together per se. It is even less true in the female body. In the male body, you have the epididymis that produces the sperm, the prostate provides the seminal fluid which mixes with the sperm, and then exits through the urethra, which is also where the urine from your kidney exits.

    If anything I would say your circulatory system works with the testis. Blood flow is very important in reproduction. It engorges the penis for one. And the circulatory system provides blood flow, feeding the cells nutrients in the testicles.

    Definitely the endocrine system: communication within the body using hormones made by endocrine glands such as the hypothalamus, pituitary or pituitary gland, pineal body or pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroids and adrenals, i.e., adrenal glands. Gets the heart pumping and hormones flowing, affecting, or initiating the orgasm.

    And in general I guess the nervous system: collecting, transferring and processing information with brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves and nerves. I guess to process what is going on, getting turned on, having intercourse, and the movements, etc, that will affect the testis indirectly.

    I guess even the respiratory system interacts with the testis indirectly, if you say that the lungs provide oxygen to the blood, which flows via the circulatory system to provide nutrients to the testis. It’s a pretty broad question.
    References :
    Livin and Lovin

  2. nurserachet98 Says:

    The Reproduction System works hand in hand with the Endocrine System. Reproductive hormones help the development of the nervous system
    References :
    http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/organ.html

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