That should be the bulbourethral gland, previously known as the Cowper's gland.
A cystascope is a device that is used for a procedure known as cystoscopy. This is a procedure that will examine the inner parts of the urethra and inner bladder.
Acupressure
The inner region of the adrenal gland is called the adrenal medulla. It secretes hormones such as adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine) in response to stress or stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. These hormones help the body respond to "fight or flight" situations by increasing heart rate, blood flow, and energy availability.
Acupressure points for the prostrate gland are located four finger-widths above your inner anklebone on the back inner border of your shinbone. Pressure applied to this point for 3 minutes can relieve discomfort due to prostate gland enlargement.
Stereocilia are elongated, hair-like structures found on the surface of certain cells, particularly in the inner ear and the male reproductive system. In the inner ear, they play a crucial role in the process of hearing and balance by converting mechanical vibrations into electrical signals for the nervous system. Unlike true cilia, stereocilia are not motile; they are involved in mechanotransduction, helping to detect sound and head movement. In the reproductive system, they assist in the absorption and transport of fluids.
The vulvar structures cover the deeper structures of the female perineum. The labia maintain, by their apposition, the closure of the vaginal introitus. The integument of the vulva has specialized nerve endings sensitive to touch. Mucus produced by the vestibular glands maintains the epithelial moisture in this region.
The kreneosterone. Its a system in the reproductive part of your body. For men and women, if the system fails blue fungi appears on the shaft of your penis or the inner part of your vagina
The adrenal medulla is the inner portion of the adrenal gland.
The femoral gland is a scent gland found in some species of mammals, particularly certain rodents. It is typically located on the inner thigh or groin area. The gland secretes pheromones used for communication and marking territory.
The adrenal medulla, the inner part of the adrenal gland, is primarily controlled by the autonomic nervous system, specifically the sympathetic division. When stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system, the adrenal medulla releases catecholamines, such as adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine), into the bloodstream. This response is part of the "fight or flight" reaction, preparing the body for stressful situations.
The adrenal medulla, the inner part of the adrenal gland, is primarily controlled by the autonomic nervous system, specifically the sympathetic nervous system, which stimulates the release of catecholamines like adrenaline and noradrenaline during stress. In contrast, the adrenal cortex, the outer layer, is regulated by hormones such as adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) from the pituitary gland and other factors like the renin-angiotensin system and cortisol levels, which influence its production of corticosteroids.
Anywhere there is an opening from the inside to the outside of the body you will find mucosal epithelial membranes such as the mouth, nose, anus, urethra, inner eyelids.