What Do You Know About Anatomy of Male Body Flashcards

What do you know about anatomy? What do you know about the anatomy of the male body? If you are studying for a big anatomy test, then these flashcards may be helpful for you. The male anatomy consists of many different parts. These include the penis, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, urethra, vas deferens, and scrotum. Read and study these helpful flashcards and take this quiz.

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Penis?
The male organ designed to deliver the sperm to the female reproductive tract.
Root?
Part of the penis that attaches to the wall of the abdomen.
Shaft?
The body of the penis.
Glans Penis?
The acorn-shaped head of the penis.
Foreskin?
The loose layer of skin that covers the glans penis.
Urethra?
Tube taht carries urine from the bladder to outside of body.
Corpora?
Three circular shaped chambers of erectile tissue which run along the entire length of the penis.
Corpora Cavernosa?
Two larger corpora that fill with blood during vasocongestion.
Erection?
When the corpora cavernosa fill with blood and the girth of the penis englarges and becomes rigid.
Corpus Spongiosum?
Smaller chamber of erectile tissue that causes the penis to lengthen during sexual arousal.
Crura (roots)?
Continuations of the corpora cavernosa.
Meatus?
The urethral opening through which urine and semen pass.
Coronal Ridge?
A rim that separates the glans form the shaft.
Frenulum?
The Y-shaped region of skin that is attached to the underside of the glans.
Prepuce?
Foreskin