So you can
better
understand how
penis
enlargement
works you should
understand the
anatomy of the
penis.
The above
diagram clearly
illustrates the
corpora
cavernosa
chambers which
will be expanded
with the use of
natural
enlargement
programs and
penis pills.
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
oferectile
tissue
on
either
side of
the
penis
which
become
engorged
with
blood
from
arteries
in the
penis,
thus
causing
erection.
cowper's
glands:
The
Cowper's
glands
secrete
a small
amount
ofpre-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
uncircumcised
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
contains
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
uncircumcised
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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