The penile shaft is a part of the male anatomy that extends from the base to the tip of the penis. It consists of three erectile tissues: the two corpora cavernosa and one corpus spongiosum. These...
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The Penis Contains No Bones Or Muscles
The penis is an organ that is located at the base of the male body, just above the scrotum, which is where men store their testicles. Although most people...
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Nocturnal Penile Tumescence (NPT): What Is It?
The scientific term for morning wood is called "nocturnal penile tumescence" (NPT), which refers to when a man experiences an involuntary erection...
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The penis's erectile tissues do not contain muscles but rely on blood flow
Inside every male body is an organ that plays a significant role during intercourse. It is called the penis, which is a...
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Ejaculation is a complex reflex that involves both the central nervous system and peripheral nerves. This means that it takes place without conscious thought, but it still requires coordination...
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The penile frenulum is a small band of tissue located at the underside of the tip of the penis that connects to the shaft and has a range of functions in both male and female anatomy, including...
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Ejaculation is a natural bodily function that occurs during sexual activity. It is defined as the release of semen from the penis through rhythmic contractions of the pelvic muscles. These...
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The penis is a unique male reproductive organ responsible for ejaculating semen during intercourse and urinating urine from the body. Unlike many other organs, it has no muscles to move or change...
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The penis is a male reproductive organ that has several important functions. One of these functions is to facilitate urination and another is to allow for ejaculation.
When the penis becomes...
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: The importance of the corpus spongiosum: protecting urination during erections and enhancing sexual pleasure
The penile frenulum is a fold of skin located underneath the glans penis that attaches it to the shaft. It connects the foreskin to the shaft if the male has one. The frenulum can be stretched when...
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