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Epididymis
A highly convoluted duct behind the testis, along which sperm passes to the vas deferens.
Glans Penis
The sensitive bulbous structure at the distal end of the penis, often referred to simply as the "head" of the penis.
Corpus Cavernosa
Erectile tissue structures in the penis that fill with blood during sexual arousal to cause an erection.
Corpus Spongiosum
A sponge-like tissue that surrounds the urethra and expands at the end to form part of the glans of the penis, which helps protect the urethra during erection.
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