LET’S TALK: Here Is The Anatomy Of The Penis – What Do You Think?
So, we are going to go all in today. Let’s talk about the Anatomy of the penis.
The duct for the transport of sperm during copulation is carried by the penis, which is the male genital organ of higher animals. It is mostly made up of erectile tissue in humans and most other mammals, and it is also used for urination.
It’s utilized for both urination and sexual activity. Above the scrotum is where the penis is placed. It is made up of blood vessels and spongy tissue. The urethra is surrounded by the shaft of the penis, which is attached to the pubic bone.
Anatomy Of The Penis
The penis consists of several major structures:
Glans: The glans, or head of the penis, is the sensitive structure at the end of the corpus (shaft).
Urethra: The urethra is a tube that runs from the bladder to the head of the penis. It is used for urination. It also crosses through the prostate gland, where an opening, called the ejaculatory duct, receives sperm and fluid that make up semen.
Meatus: The meatus is the opening at the tip of the glans through which urine or semen exits the body.
Prepuce: The prepuce, or foreskin, is a loose fold of skin that covers the head of the penis. The removal of the foreskin is referred to as circumcision.
So what new thing did you learn today about the Penis?
What Do You Think About The Anatomy Of The Penis? – BE HONEST
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