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  • Sexual Health

    Do You Want a Bigger Penis? Effective Penis Enlargement Techniques

    It is true that many sexually active men are unsatisfied with the size of their penis. Having a smaller size than one might want can cause detrimental effects on everything from your social life to your ...
    Created on 01 February 2023
  • Fertility

    How Many Times Should a Man Release Sperm in a Week?

    ... decrease, your testosterone levels will not drop and your penis will not be removed if you do not take certain medications from time to time. Take them out when you want to. Your sexual needs should be ...
    Created on 02 August 2021
  • Erectile Dysfunction / Premature Ejaculation

    Improve Erections with Penis Pump

    ... you ever considered a penis pump? A penis pump can really work to give you lasting results, as long as you know how to use it the right way. There are a lot of urban myths surrounding penis pumps and ...
    Created on 14 January 2021
  • Sexual Health

    What’s anal sex? Safety and Health Risks of Anal Sex

    Anal sex refers to the activity in which penis is inserted into the anus. Some people found anal sex more joyful, but the fact is that the practice has the downside and it contains so many health risks. ...
    Created on 05 April 2018
  • Clinical Pathology

    MALE INFERTILITY: CAUSES AND INVESTIGATIONS

    ... lubricating mucus), and penis (organ of copulation).   The hypothalamus secretes gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) that regulates the secretion of the two gonadotropins from the anterior pituitary: ...
    Created on 21 September 2017
  • Zoology

    GENERAL CHARECTERS OF MAMMALS

    ... is well developed. Metanephric kidney is present. In the nephron Henley loop is present. Penis is present. Male and females are separate. They give birth to young ones. But in Monotrems they ...
    Created on 01 July 2017
  • Zoology

    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN PILA (SNAIL)

    Pila is a unisexual animal. Males and females are separate. Male is smaller than female. Male will show penis at the end of vas deferens.   Male Reproductive System   It shows testis, vas deferens ...
    Created on 04 June 2017
  • Zoology

    STRUCTURE, PALLIAL COMPLEX AND INTERNAL SOFT PARTS OF PILA GLOBOSA (APPLE SNAIL)

    ... is present. (In male vas deferens in female oviduct will be present). This duct will open out through genital pore. In the male pila near the male genital pore penis is present. Osphradium: Near the ...
    Created on 03 June 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: UROGENITAL ORGANS OF RABBIT AND FROG

    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF MALE RABBIT AND FROG RABBIT FROG 1. Sexual dimorphism is well marked due to presence of penis and scrotal sacs containing tests only in male. 1. Not distinct. However, ...
    Created on 29 May 2017
  • Zoology

    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF FEMALE RABBIT

    ... runs backwards ventral to the rectum and opens to the exterior by a slit-like aperture, the vulva. The vagina serves to receive the penis of the male during copulation. 4. CLITORIS From the anterior ...
    Created on 28 May 2017
  • Zoology

    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF MALE RABBIT

    In rabbit the sexes are separate i.e. unisexual and sexual dimorphism is well marked. The male reproductive organs include a pair of testes, a pair of epididymes, a pair of vasa deferentia, urethra, penis ...
    Created on 28 May 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF FROG AND RABBIT

    ... carry only urine. 9. The neck of urinary bladder opens into the urethra that lies in penis. Urethra opens out by an opening at the tip of penis in males. In females it opens into vestibule that ...
    Created on 25 May 2017
  • Zoology

    EXCRETORY SYSTEM OF RABBIT

    ... the junction of neck of bladder with vagina. The vestibule opens out by vulva. The urinary bladder in male opens into urethra present in penis. The urethra or urinogenital duct opens out at the tip ...
    Created on 24 May 2017
  • Zoology

    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN HIRUDINARIA

    ... ducts of both sides join and form atrium.   Atrium: It occupies the 9th and 10th segments. It shows two regions. Anterior, broad prostate chamber. Posterior narrow penis-sac. It opens out ...
    Created on 14 May 2017
  • Zoology

    LIFE HISTORY OF FASCIOLA HEPATICA (SHEEP LIVER FLUKE)

    ... the penis of one liver fluke is inserted into laurer's canal of another fluke and sperms are transferred. In the oviduct fertilization takes place. In liver fluke cross fertilization takes place by copulation. ...
    Created on 21 April 2017
  • Zoology

    FASCIOLA HEPATICA (SHEEP LIVER FLUKE) MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY

    ... is continued as an ejactilatory duct. It opens into the genital atrium which lies above the ventral sucker. The terminal part of the ejaculatory duct is highly muscular and known as the penis or cirrus. ...
    Created on 20 April 2017
  • Zoology

    COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: PELVIC GIRDLE OF FROG AND SHARK

    The hip or pelvic girdle' is present in the posterior side of the body to which the pelvic fins or hind limbs are attached. The pelvic girdle is connected directly to the vertebral column in the sacral ...
    Created on 10 July 2009
  • Zoology

    COMPARISION: Male Reproductive System of Bird, Rabbit and Reptile

    ... 'hemipenes' lie under the skin behind cloacai aperture 11. Copulatory organs are absent. 11. The copulatory organ in male is in the form of a thick muscular 'Penis'. It is covered by skin loose fold ...
    Created on 13 April 2009
  • Terms

    XXY disease

    ... not produce obvious signs and symptoms (usually in teens and adults), such as low testosterone, small penis and testicles, enlarged breasts, tall stature and/or behavioral, learning, speech or language ...
    Created on 24 May 2017
  • Terms

    Urethra

    Tube through which urine passes from the bladder to outside of the body; in men, it is also the tube that runs through the penis and through which semen is dischargedTube through which urine passes from ...
    Created on 24 May 2017