Wednesday, March 31, 2010

External Organs

Male reproductive External Organs
(a) Scrotum: The scrotum is the Pauch like structure composed by skin devoid of subcutaneous fat. It contains a little muscular tissues. The testes lie in the scrotum.
(b) Penis: The penis lies just in front of the scrotum. It is cylindrical in shape and it is composed of erectile tissues and in volume entry muscles. Normally soft, but fills up with blood and becomes erect when a man is sexually excited. Functions of penis is to deposit semen in the genital tract of the female.
(c) Glens Penis: It is the head of the penis which is triangular in space. It is highly sensitive organ.
(d) Foreskin: It is a small piece of skins which covers glens. It is removed when a man is circumcised.
(e) Public Hair: Public hair grow around the penis after puberty.

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