The spongy stuff is called a foreskin.
Its highly expandable muscle type tissue, takes in enormous ammount of blood and expands.
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.
Yes, there is no cartilage in the penis. The penis is made up of spongy tissue and blood vessels that become engorged with blood during an erection.
No, penises do not have muscles. They are made up of spongy tissue that fills with blood to become erect. The muscles surrounding the penis help control blood flow and help with ejaculation.
the erectile tissue is spongy tissue that fills with blood during sexual intercourse, making the penis stiff enough to enter the body
A boner, more formally known as an erection, is caused by the congestion of blood in the spongy tissue in the penis.
The penis is not a muscle; it is composed of spongy tissue that fills with blood during an erection. The largest muscle in the male body is actually the gluteus maximus, which is located in the buttocks and is responsible for hip movement and stability.
Spongy (penile) urethraThe spongy (penile) urethra
None, in the human one. It's all muscle and blood vessels.
No, it is not common for men to experience issues with cartilage in the penis. The penis is primarily made up of spongy tissue and blood vessels, not cartilage. If a man is experiencing any issues with his penis, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
The male urethra is divided into threesegments.The prostatic urethra passes through the prostate gland, the urogenital diaphragm and the bulb of the urethra.The membranous urethra has the shortest length and is found between the prostatic urethra and the spongy urethra. It extends downward between the apex of the prostate and the bulb of the urethra.The spongy urethra is the longest part of the male urethra and it passes through the length of the penis, more specifically through the corpus spongiosum penis (a mass of spongy tissue surrounding the male urethra within the penis), and the glans.
Erections occur when the small muscles in your penis, which are usually tightly contracted, relax and let blood start flowing in. The spongy tissue in the penis fills with blood and expands, pushing against the veins and closing them so the blood cannot drain out again. You have heard the saying: it's all about blood flow.