Penis Size Enlargement
The
Anatomy of the Penis
corona: The
'crown,' a ridge of flesh demarcating where the head of the penis
and the shaft join.
corpa cavernosa:
The corpora cavernosa are the two spongy bodies of erectile tissue
on either side of the penis which become engorged with blood from
arteries in the penis, thus causing erection. these are particular
relevant in Natural
enlargement because
these areas can be
increased in size.
cowper's glands:
The Cowper's glands secrete a small amount of pre-ejaculate fluid
prior to orgasm. This fluid neutralizes the acidity within the
urethra itself.
ejaculatory ducts:
The path through the seminal glands which semen travels during
ejaculation.
epididymis: The
epididymis is a 'holding pen' where sperm produced by the seminiferous
tubules mature. The sperm wait here until ejaculation or nocturnal
emission.
foreskin, prepuce:
A roll of skin which covers the head of the penis in uncircumsized
men.
frenulum, frenum:
A thin strip of flesh on the underside of the penis that connects
the shaft to the head.
glans: The glans
is clearly visible in illustration (A) as the head of the penis.
The glans in uncircumcised men is usually covered by the prepuce.
The glans is highly sensitive, as is the corona, the ridge of
flesh that connects the glans to the shaft of the penis.
prostate gland:
Also produces a fluid that makes up the semen. The prostate gland
also squeezes shut the urethral duct to the bladder, thus preventing
urine from mixing with the semen and disturbing the pH balance
required by sperm.
scrotum: The
scrotum is a sac that hangs behind and below the penis, and containts
the testes, the male sexual glands. The scrotum's primary function
is to maintain the testes at approximately 34 C, the temperature
at which the testes most effectively produce sperm.
seminal vesicles:
The seminal vesicles produce semen, a fluid that activates
and protects the sperm after it has left the penis during ejaculation
smemga: A substance
with the texture of cheese secreted by glands on each side of
the frenulum in uncircumsized men.
testes, testicles:
The male sexual glands, the two testes within the scrotum produce
sperm and testosterone. Within each testis is a kilometer of ducts
called the seminiferous tubules, the organs which generate sperm.
Each testicle produces nearly 150 million sperm every 24 hours.
urethra, meatus:
The opening at the tip of the penis to allow the passage of
both urine and semen.
vas deferens:
The ducts leading from the epididymis to the seminal vesicles.
These are the ducts that are cut during the procedure known as
vasectomy.
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