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The Anatomy of the Penis
The penis is as complex as any other part of the human body, despite a deceivingly
simple appearance. Moreover, since the two functions of the penis are well-known to
men and women alike, there is a tendency to think that everybody knows everything
worth knowing about it.
However, there are always a few questions left unanswered or some obscure bit of
information that nobody bothers to remember and which may become interesting in a
certain context.
Basically, the human penis is made up of two parts: the shaft and the glans (also known
as the head). The shaft is not a muscle as some have suggested. It is made of three
columns of tissue, one of which continues forward to form the glans. These columns are
called the Corpus Spongiosus, which forms the underside of the penis and the glans,
and the Corpora Cavernosa, which are two chambers of tissue located next to each
other on the upper side of the penis.
The shaft is covered in skin, while the glans supports the loosely attached fold of skin
known as the foreskin. The foreskin is attached to the underside of the penis, in an area
called the frenum. And, lastly, the penis is traversed from base to tip by the Urethra. This
canal serves as a passage for both urine, produced in the bladder, and the sperm,
produced in the testes.
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