None, in the human one. It's all muscle and blood vessels.
The human penis does not contain any bones, it is made up of spongy tissue that fills with blood during an erection.
Yes, some animals have a bone in their penis called a baculum. Notable species with this anatomical feature include primates, bats, and rodents, where the baculum provides structural support during mating.
when the baby is born, they have 300 bones but the bones are little. As you gradually become older, your bones join and become joints. So that's why adults have 206 bones.
There are about 300 bones in the human newborn baby. Many bones eventually fuse together due to the soft cartilage hardening after the baby is born, the fusing doesn't happen instantly though, it takes months and even years for the cartilage is solidified.
The four main types of bones are long bones (e.g. femur), short bones (e.g. carpals), flat bones (e.g. sternum), and irregular bones (e.g. vertebrae). Each type serves a specific function in the body's musculoskeletal system.
Yes, it is important to maintain the health of your bones to prevent conditions such as osteoporosis, fractures, and bone loss. Strong bones also support overall physical well-being, mobility, and quality of life. Regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, and avoiding behaviors that weaken bones are essential for bone health.
Yes, they are the only mammals that have one.
That is impossible because there are no bones in your penis!
The baculum (also penis bone, penile bone or os penis) is a bone found in the penis of many placental mammals, not just in raccoons and bears. Domestic dogs and cats, and many other mammals have the bone.
your penis muscles attach to a boner
No men have bones in their penis.
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Yes. It decomposes completely, since there are no bones in penises.
Yes! the testes are the organs the penis is an appendage
Yes, some animals have a bone in their penis called a baculum. Notable species with this anatomical feature include primates, bats, and rodents, where the baculum provides structural support during mating.
Nah just maccas icecream and some orangutan hair and some penis bones around that area. Yeah sorry no refined bones :( better luck next time
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