Corpora Cavernosa
Corpora Cavernosa - the blood vessels of the penis. Can be enlarged through exercise or traction so that they can carry greater blood volume, making the penis larger in both its flaccid and erect states.
Corpora Cavernosa Sinuses
Corpora Cavernosa Sinuses. The sinuses in the corpora
cavernosa fill with blood during an erection. They remain full for a period of
time because the filled sinus pressure shuts off the exit veins.
The penis contains two chambers, called the corpora
cavernosa, which run the length of the upper side of ... the underside of the
corpora cavernosa. Filling the corpora cavernosa is a ...
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
... fills the chambers of the corpora cavernosa. The
corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a membrane, called ... along the underside
of the corpora cavernosa. Erection begins with sensory .
Corpora cavernosa definition -
.. Definition of Corpora cavernosa. Corpora cavernosa:
Two chambers in the penis which run the length of the organ and are ...
Corpora cavernosa - tissues temporarily hold blood
Corpora cavernosa - tissues temporarily hold blood.
Corpora cavernosa -
... The penis contains two
chambers, called the corpora cavernosa, which run the length of the upper side
... runs along the underside of the corpora cavernosa. A spongy tissue
consisting ...
Erectile Dysfunction
... The penis contains two chambers, called the corpora
cavernosa, which run the length of the organ ... the chambers of the corpora
cavernosa. The corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a ...
... fills the chambers of
the corpora cavernosa. The corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a membrane,
called ... urine and ejaculate, runs along the underside of the corpora
cavernosa. ...
. The two top cylinders are called the "corpora
cavernosa" because of the thousands of tiny caverns, or open ... cap on top of
the two corpora cavernosa. If you are interested ...
Male Genital Anatomy
... The three cylinders consist of paired corpora
cavernosa and a single corpus spongiosum. The (roots) of the corpora
cavernosa attach at the under surface of the ischiopubic ...