cliteris
female erectile tissue between the labia what a jerk (points up)! the answer is clitoris
The clitoris is the erectile tissue in the female. It is analogous to male penis. It gets erect during sexual excitement.
the erectile tissue is spongy tissue that fills with blood during sexual intercourse, making the penis stiff enough to enter the body
Erectile tissue is primarily located in the penis and the clitoris. In the penis, it comprises the corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum, which fill with blood to facilitate erections. In the clitoris, erectile tissue contributes to sexual arousal and response. Additionally, smaller amounts of erectile tissue can be found in other areas, such as the vaginal walls and around the urethra.
Its highly expandable muscle type tissue, takes in enormous ammount of blood and expands.
difficulty of building a functioning penis from the much smaller amount of erectile tissue available in the female genitals. Penis construction is not attempted less than a year after the preliminary surgery to remove the female organs
Erectile tissue refers to a type of tissue in the body that is capable of becoming engorged with blood and stiffening or becoming rigid. This can lead to physiological responses such as erection in the penis or clitoris. Examples of erectile tissue include the corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum in the penis.
Chondrocytes are the specific type of cell responsible for interstitial growth within cartilage tissue. These cells are found in the lacunae of cartilage and produce new extracellular matrix components to promote cartilage growth and expansion.
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Idk y this is in the polar bear section. This is a reference to SRS (Sex Reassignment surgery) basically saying that it is easier to take away (erectile tissue) and create a vagina vs make erectile tissue and create a penis.
The cylinder of erectile tissue below the corpora cavernosa is known as the corpus spongiosum. It surrounds the urethra and helps to maintain the rigidity of the penis during an erection, allowing for proper function in both sexual activity and urination.