Ask questions which are clear, concise and easy to understand.
Ask QuestionPosted by Pranjal Keshri 2 years, 11 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Chetna Pradhan 2 years, 11 months ago
- 1 answers
Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago
The male reproductive system consists of the following parts:
- Testes: These are a pair of small-sized, oval-shaped, pinkish colored structures present in a thin-walled skin pouch called scrotal sac or *******. It protects the sperms against relatively high body temperature.
- Epididymis: Epididymis is about 6 metres long highly coiled tube present on the superior pole of each testis.
- Vasa deferentia (Seminal ducts): A vas deferens is a long, narrow tubular structure which starts from the tail of the epididymis
- *****: It is a long cylindrical, erectile copulatory organ. It forms the external genitalia of males. The tip of the ***** is highly sensitive and is known as the glans *****.
Accessory *** glands of male: These include a pair of seminal vesicles, a prostate gland and a pair of Cowper or bulbourethral glands.
The urethra also has mucus-secreting glands in its lining.
Semen or seminal fluid: The secretion of accessory *** glands and mucus are added to sperms to form seminal fluid or semen.
Posted by Berla Daimari Berla Daimari 2 years, 11 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Raj Mishra 3 years ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Md Ahmad 3 years, 3 months ago
- 3 answers
Shivpratap Singh 3 years ago
Posted by Sweety Singh 3 years, 3 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Aakash Chandel 3 years, 3 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Awani Gupta 3 years, 3 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Prerna Bittu Tigga 3 years, 4 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Pritam Kumar 3 years, 4 months ago
- 2 answers
Posted by Ajay Bhai 3 years, 4 months ago
- 1 answers
Posted by Uttam Kumar Nishad 3 years, 4 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Avi Karsh 3 years, 5 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Pranjal Prajapati 3 years, 6 months ago
- 5 answers
Posted by Jaydeep Sen 10 months, 1 week ago
- 1 answers
Sajla Shrivastava 10 months, 1 week ago
Posted by Jaydeep Sen 3 years, 10 months ago
- 2 answers
Posted by Urmila Paw 3 years, 10 months ago
- 1 answers
Sia ? 3 years, 10 months ago
<a href="https://mycbseguide.com/course/cbse-class-10/1175/">CBSE Class 10 - Sample Papers, Notes, Videos, Question Bank (mycbseguide.com)</a>
Posted by Shristi Sinha 3 years, 11 months ago
- 0 answers
Posted by Shristi Sinha 3 years, 11 months ago
- 0 answers

myCBSEguide
Trusted by 1 Crore+ Students

Test Generator
Create papers online. It's FREE.

CUET Mock Tests
75,000+ questions to practice only on myCBSEguide app
myCBSEguide
Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago
The Non-Aligned Movement is a Movement of countries representing the interests and priorities of developing countries. The Movement has its origin in the Asia-Africa Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia in 1955. The meeting was convened upon the invitation of the Prime Ministers of Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia and Pakistan and brought together leaders of 29 states, mostly former colonies, from the two continents of Africa and Asia, to discuss common concerns and to develop joint policies in international relations. Prime Minister Nehru, the acknowledged senior statesman, along with Prime Ministers Soekarno and Nasser, led the conference. At the meeting Third World leaders shared their similar problems of resisting the pressures of the major powers, maintaining their independence and opposing colonialism and neo-colonialism, specially western domination.
Following this meeting a preparatory meeting for the First NAM Summit Conference was held in Cairo, from 5-12 June 1961. Where the invitations for Bandung were on a regional basis, the invitations for the first Summit were based on each invited country’s commitment to a set of shared principles.
0Thank You