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| | ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
| | The penis is the male copulatory organ. It is formed from three parts; two Corpora cavernosa, comprising of cavernous tissue and a connective tissue sheath the tunica albuginea, and the single Corpus Spongiosum which contains the urethra encased in a vascular tissue sleeve. There are two types of penis: the musculovascular and fibroelastic penis. | | The penis is the male copulatory organ. It is formed from three parts; two Corpora cavernosa, comprising of cavernous tissue and a connective tissue sheath the tunica albuginea, and the single Corpus Spongiosum which contains the urethra encased in a vascular tissue sleeve. There are two types of penis: the musculovascular and fibroelastic penis. |
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| | The corpus cavernosum is made up from the paired columns of cavernous tissue surrounded by connective tissue known as the crura of the penis or corpora cavernosa. | | The corpus cavernosum is made up from the paired columns of cavernous tissue surrounded by connective tissue known as the crura of the penis or corpora cavernosa. |
| − | *In the dog the distal corpus cavernosum is transformed into bone to form the [[Reproductive_Behaviour_-_Copulatory_Behaviour_Dog_- Anatomy & Physiology|Os penis]] which plays an important part in the dog achieving intromission with the bitch during copulation. | + | *In the dog the distal corpus cavernosum is transformed into bone to form the [[Dog Copulatory_Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology|Os penis]] which plays an important part in the dog achieving intromission with the bitch during copulation. |
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| | '''Corpus spongiosum''' | | '''Corpus spongiosum''' |
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| | Lymph from the penis and prepuce drains into the superficial inguinal lymph nodes. | | Lymph from the penis and prepuce drains into the superficial inguinal lymph nodes. |
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