pin writing your answer. and testes. Testes are responsible for making 1. _ (testosterone, estrogen) called 2. (seminal vesicle, epididymis) until they matured. (vas deferens, seminal Sperms travel to 5. muscular tube just behind the bladder. Before the sperms travel to its final destination, (vas deferens, seminal vesicle) a long they dropped by in a sac-like pouches called 6. vesicle) which provides sperms energy to move. Fluids are also produced by the two glands namely prostate gland and bulbourethral gland. These fluids help nourish the sperms. Finally, semen flows out of the penis through a tube called 7. (urethra, penis). On the other hand, female reproductive system plays a vital role in reproduction. The egg cells are held in and released from the two 8. (ovaries, fallopian tubes). The ovaries released an egg called ovum. Then the egg transferred and transported by the 9. (uterus, fallopian tubes) and travels down to the uterus. If fertilization does not happen the uterus lining breaks and sheds off in a form of blood and tissues which flowed out through the organ called 10. (vagina, cervix). In this module, I have learned that the male primary sex organs are the penis the primary male sex hormones. The testes are held outside the body in a bag of skin (epididymis, scrotum). This keeps the sperm at a right 3. (thermometer, temperature). The sperms are stored in the 4.