Its highly expandable muscle type tissue, takes in enormous ammount of blood and expands.
The "fluff" to which you refer is actually expansile tissue, of which there are two types: the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum. When you get an erection, blood flow from the penis is restricted, causing engorgement of the expansile tissue in the penis.
Piece of connective tissue that extends the penis in ruminants.
No. Your penis doesn't actually grow. The fatty tissue over the pubic bones shrinks and creates the "illusion" of a longer penis. A scince group did a correlation between weigh and "apparent penis length", and derrived the average of 1" per 35 lbs. Conversely, a man can become so overweight that the pubic fat tissue causes the penis to become inverted, refered to as a man-gina.
The muscle cells which commonly branch are the cardiac muscle cells. The other muscles do not have any branched cells.
My Penis has a tumor......... help?
Probably not. Actually masturabtion does make your penis grow it extends the tissue more its what a penis enlargement does it extends your tissue in your penis...
No. A bull's penis is made mainly of cartilage and epidermal tissue.
This process is known as an erection. It is primarily caused by increased blood flow to the erectile tissue in the penis, specifically the corpora cavernosa. When sexually aroused, the arteries leading to the penis dilate, allowing more blood to flow in and fill the spongy tissue, resulting in a firm and enlarged penis.
The "fluff" to which you refer is actually expansile tissue, of which there are two types: the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum. When you get an erection, blood flow from the penis is restricted, causing engorgement of the expansile tissue in the penis.
A broken penis is when a blood vessel breaks and blood leaks out into the penis tissue. If that blood is not lead out by a small inserted tube, the pressure on the tissue will make it die and go gangrene.
No, it is made of tissue and blood vessels.
It is because when we use tissue fluid it helps us to navigate the penis to the vagina and then ,Bang ,bang, bang. If we did not have tissue fluid, our penis would go to other body parts like the boobs which are fun to play with when jiggling them.
Piece of connective tissue that extends the penis in ruminants.
Buck's fascia-- The deep connective tissue of the penis.
the erectile tissue is spongy tissue that fills with blood during sexual intercourse, making the penis stiff enough to enter the body
To my knowledge no, but it can cause permanent damage to the tissue of the penis causing it to be disfigured.
The spongy stuff is called a foreskin.