What is the anatomical term for the male external genital organ?

A Scrotum

B Penis

C Prostate gland

D Vas deferens

Solution

Correct Answer: Option B

- The anatomical term for the male external genital organ is the penis.
- The penis serves as the primary organ for sexual intercourse and also functions as the conduit for urine to exit the male body.
- It is composed of three main parts: the root, the body (shaft), and the glans penis. The penis contains erectile tissue that becomes engorged with blood to facilitate an erection.

- In contrast, the scrotum is an external sac that holds and protects the testes but is not itself considered a genital organ.
- The prostate gland is an internal gland that contributes to seminal fluid production, and the vas deferens is a duct that transports sperm from the testes to the urethra.

Therefore, among the options given, the correct anatomical term for the male external genital organ is the penis.

Reference: Gray’s Anatomy, 41st Edition, Volume 2, Chapter 32, pp. 1223-1225

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