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The corpus cavernosum contains most of the blood when penis is erect.
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The corpora cavernosa are the dual chambers of the penis that are involved in an erection. Hope that helped :) Shariffsson
No, it doesn't. The length of the penis is determined by the erectile chambers within the penis (the corpus cavernosum), not by the length of the penile skin.
The penis contains various structures including the urethra, which carries urine and semen, and the corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum, which are erectile tissue that fill with blood during an erection. The penis also contains nerves and blood vessels that play a crucial role in sexual function.
The Aorta.
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The longitudinal fissure separates the two hemispheres and the corpus callosum connects them.
The Anterior Commissure (precommissure) is a bundle of nerve fibers (white matter), connecting the two cerebral hemispheres across the midline, and placed in front of the columns of the fornix.The fibers of the anterior commissure can be traced laterally and backwards on either side beneath the corpus striatum into the substance of the temporal lobe. Corpus callosum
The corpus callosum
It is known as an erection. This happens once the boy has begun puberty. He will have an erection because of his readiness in nature to reproduce. It happens when he thinks of something that turns him on or through stimulation and randomness.
They are separated by the corpus callosum.