Biology, asked by mdshahbazhussainin, 9 months ago

what is meant hy clitoris...? Its equivalent to which part of male re productive system?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Clitoris is Equivalent to Your penis inner Sexual Layer cells

In girls Clitoris are above vagina but it is far above from Vagina ,thats why while doing Sex, If penis do not come in contact with clitoris girl can't eject sperm and can't be pregnant

Answered by vanshika1076
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The clitoris is an erectile structure, homolog to the male penis, formed by two corpora cavernosa and the glans, covered by the prepuce. Only a fifth (or less) is visible (glans) while the rest is hidden under the skin (O’Connell and De Lancey, 2005). The corpora cavernosa are made of cavernous erectile tissue and diverge and follow the pubic rami on each side, forming the crura. It represents the hidden part of the clitoris which is covered by the ischiocavernosus muscle: it may reach 7 cm or more in length. The glans of the clitoris is the free extreme of it: it is 4–7 mm long and covers the distal part of the corpora cavernosa, from which it is not dependent (Williams and Bannister, 2008). It represents the most innervated part of the clitoris, full of free nerve endings, Krause-finger corpuscles, corpuscles of Pacini and Meissner (Yang et al., 2006).

The clitoris is connected to the mons pubis and pubic symphysis by the suspensory ligament which influences the stability of the clitoris during sexual intercourse (Rees et al., 2000). The urethra lies surrounded by this complex with the body directly anterior to it, flanked superficially by the bulbs and deeply by the crura. In anatomy texts the bulbs are referred to as the bulbs of the vestibule and appear as if they form an erectile structure of the labia minora (Standring, 2008; Netter, 2010). However, according to most studies, the bulbs relate most closely to the clitoris and urethra (O’Connell et al., 1998), so that they should be renamed the bulbs of the clitoris (O’Connell and De Lancey, 2005

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