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The penis (plural penises , penes ) is a biological feature of male animals including both Vertebrate|vertebrates and Invertebrate|invertebrates (creatures with and without backbones, respectively). It is a reproductive , intromittent organ that additionally serves as the urination|urinal duct in Eutheria|placental mammals .

Etymology


The word "penis" is taken from the Latin word for " Latin_profanity#Synonyms_and_metaphors|tail ." Some derive that from Proto-Indo-European language|Indo-European *pesnis , and the Greek word p??? = "penis" from Indo-European *pesos . Prior to the adoption of the Latin word in English the penis was referred to as a "yard". The Oxford English Dictionary cites an example of the word yard used in this sense from 1379,Cite book|title= Oxford English Dictionary |edition=2nd|contribution=yard, n .2|contribution-url= http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50288747|publisher= Oxford University Press |year=1989|editor1-last=Simpson|editor1-first=John|editor1-link=John Simpson (lexicographer)|editor2-last=Weiner|editor2-first=Edmund|editor2-link=Edmund Weiner|id= http://dictionary.oed.com/ Online edition, print version ISBN 978-0-19-861186-8, CD-ROM ISBN 978-0-19-861016-8 and notes that in his Physical Dictionary of 1684, Steven Blankaart defined the word penis as "the Yard, made up of two nervous Bodies, the Channel, Nut, Skin, and Fore-skin, etc."Cite book|title= Oxford English Dictionary |edition=Draft revision September 2005|contribution=penis, n .|contribution-url= http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50174565|publisher= Oxford University Press |year=2005|editor-last=Simpson|editor-first=John|editor-link=John Simpson (lexicographer)|id= http://dictionary.oed.com/ Online edition (1989 second edition: ISBN 978-0-19-861186-8, CD-ROM ISBN 978-0-19-861016-8)

As with nearly any aspect of the body involved in sexual or excretory functions, the penis is the subject of many slang words and euphemism s for it, a particularly common and longstanding one being " cock ".

The Latin word " phallus " (from Greek language|Greek fa????) is sometimes used to describe the penis, although "phallus" originally was used to describe images , pictorial or carved, of the penis.cite web|url= http://www.etymonline.com/index.php? search=penis& searchmode=none |title=Online Etymology Dictionary |publisher=Etymonline.com |date= |accessdate=2011-05-28

Pizzle , an archaic English word for penis, of Low German or Dutch origin, it is now used to denote the penis of a non human animal.

The adjectival form of the word penis is penile . This adjective is commonly used in describing various accessory structures of male copulatory organs found in many kinds of invertebrate animals.

There are dozens of slang words, euphemisms and synonyoms for the penis in English and in other languages. See Wiktionary:WikiSaurus:penis|WikiSaurus:penis for a list of alternative words for penis.

In different animals


Vertebrates


Mammals



As with any other bodily attribute, the length and girth of the penis can be highly variable between individuals of the same species. In many animals, especially mammal s, the size of a flaccid penis is smaller than its erect size.

A bone called the baculum or os penis is present in most mammals but absent in humans and horses.

Domesticated mammals

In domestic animals the penis is divided into three parts:cite book| last = Reece| first = William O.| authorlink = William Reece| title = Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals| publisher = John Wiley and Sons| year = 2009| isbn = 978-0-8138-1451-3

  • Roots (crura): these begin at the Caudal (anatomical term)|caudal border of the pelvic ischial arc.

  • Body: the part of the penis extending from the roots.

  • Glans: the free end of the penis.


  • The internal structures of the penis consist mainly of cavernous (erectile) tissue, which is a collection of blood sinusoids separated by sheets of connective tissue (trabeculae). Some animals have a lot of erectile tissue relative to connective tissue, for example horse s. Because of this a horse's penis can enlarge more than a bull's penis. The urethra is on the ventral side of the body of the penis.

    Stallions have a vascular penis. When non-erect, it is quite flaccid and contained within the prepuce (sheath). The retractor penis muscle is relatively underdeveloped. Erection and protrusion take place gradually, by the increasing tumescence of the erectile vascular tissue in the corpus cavernosum penis .cite book| last =Sarkar| first = A.| title = Sexual Behaviour In Animals| publisher = Discovery Publishing House| year = 2003| isbn = 978-81-7141-746-9

    A bull has a fibro-elastic penis. There is a small amount of erectile tissue and a small amount of enlargement after erection. The penis is quite rigid when non-erect, and becomes even more rigid during erection. Protrusion is not affected much by erection, but more by relaxation of the retractor penis muscle and straightening out of the sigmoid flexure.

    Canids , including dog s, have a bulbus glandis at the base of their penis. During coitus the bulbus glandis swells up and results in a 'tie' (the male and female dogs being tied together). Muscles in the vagina of the female assist the retention by contracting.

    The bull, ram and boar have a sigmoid flexure of their penis. This results in an S-shaped penis. It is straightened out during erection.

    Cat s have barbed penis, with about 120–150 one millimeter long backwards-pointing spinesCite journal |last=Aronson |first=L. R. |last2=Cooper |first2=M. L. |title=Penile spines of the domestic cat: their endocrine-behavior relations |journal=Anat. Rec. |volume=157 |issue=1 |pages=71–8 |year=1967|pmid=6030760 |doi=10.1002/ar.1091570111 |url= http://www.catcollection.org/files/PenileSpines.pdf. Upon withdrawal of the penis, the spines rake the walls of the female's vagina , which is a trigger for ovulation .

    Other mammals


    As a general rule, an animal 's penis is proportional to its body size, but this varies greatly between species spaced ndasheven between closely related species. For example, an adult gorilla 's erect penis is about 4& nbsp;cm (1.5& nbsp;in) in length; an adult chimpanzee , significantly smaller (in body size) than a gorilla, has a penis size about double that of the gorilla. In comparison, the human penis is larger than that of any other primate , both in proportion to body size and in absolute terms.Human http://books.google.com/books? id=gtcWrI60_zsC& lpg=PA121& ots=H4PCsKjyc7& dq=%22human%20penis%20is%20larger%20than%20that%20of%20any%20other%20primate%22& pg=PA121#v=onepage& q=%22human%20penis%20is%20larger%20than%20that%20of%20any%20other%20primate%22& f=false penis is larger than that of any other primate. ''Darwin's legacy: scenarios in human evolution , p. 121. S.T. Parker, K.E. Jaffe.

    In the realm of absolute size, the smallest vertebrate penis belongs to the Common Shrew (5& nbsp;mm or 0.2& nbsp;inches). Accurate measurements of the blue whale are difficult to take because the whale's erect length can only be observed during mating.cite web|url= http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Largest-Penis-in-the-World-43756.shtml |title=The Largest Penis in the World – Both for humans and animals, size does matter& #33; – Softpedia |publisher=News.softpedia.com |date=2007-01-05 |accessdate=2011-05-28

    Most marsupial s, except for the two largest species of kangaroo s, have a bifurcated penis. That is, it separates into two columns, and so the penis has two ends corresponding to the females' two vagina s. http://www.biology.iastate.edu/InternationalTrips/1Australia/Australia%20papers/Discoveries%20about%20Marsupial%20Rep Iowa State University Biology Dept. Discoveries about Marsupial Reproduction Anna King 2001. webpage (note shows code, html extension omitted) Neither marsupials nor monotreme s possess a baculum.

    Echidna s have a four-headed penis, but only two of the heads are used during mating. The other two heads "shut down" and do not grow in size. The heads used are swapped each time the mammal has sex.cite web| author = Shultz, N. | date = 2007-10-26 | url = http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12838 | title = Exhibitionist spiny anteater reveals bizarre penis | work = New Scientist http://www.newscientist.com/ website | accessdate = 2006-10-27

    The shape of the human penis has been argued to have been selected by sperm competition . The shape is argued to help displace seminal fluid s that were implanted within the female reproductive tract by a rival male. The thrusting action which occurs during sexual intercourse manually removes seminal fluid out of the cervix area from a previous mating.cite doi|10.1111/j.1467-8721.2007.00473.x

    Other vertebrates



    Most male birds (e.g., rooster s and turkey (bird)|turkey s) have a cloaca (also present on the female), but not a penis. Among bird species with a penis are paleognathes ( tinamou s and ratites ), Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans), and a very few other species (such as flamingo es). A bird penis is different in structure from mammal penises, being an erectile expansion of the cloacal wall and being erected by lymph , not blood. It is usually partially feathered and in some species features spines and brush-like filaments, and in flaccid state curls up inside the cloaca . The Argentine Blue-bill has the largest penis in relation to body size of all vertebrates; while usually about half the body size (20& nbsp;cm), a specimen with a penis 42.5& nbsp;cm long is documented.

    Male turtle s and crocodile s have a penis, while male specimens of the reptile order Squamata have two paired organs called hemipenis|hemipenes . Tuatara s must use their cloacae for reproduction.Lutz, Dick (2005), Tuatara: A Living Fossil, Salem, Oregon: DIMI PRESS, ISBN 0-931625-43-2

    In some fishes, the gonopodium , andropodium , and clasper s are intromittent organs (to introduce sperm into the female) developed from modified fins.


    Invertebrates



    The record for the largest penis to body size ratio is held by the barnacle . The barnacle's penis can grow to up to forty times its own body length. This enables them to reach the nearest female.

    In male insect s, the structure analogous to a penis is known as aedeagus . The male copulatory organ of various lower invertebrate animals is often called the cirrus .

    A number of invertebrate species have independently evolved the mating technique of traumatic insemination where the penis penetrates the female's abdomen and deposits sperm in the wound it produces. This has been most fully studied in bedbug s.

    Cultural uses


  • Culinary, particularly in Chinese gastronomy (such as dishes from the Guo Li Zhuang Restaurant)

  • Magical and therapeutic, in medicine and/or superstition, especially as an alleged aphrodisiac or supposed cure for impotence& nbsp;– for example the deer penis and tiger penis .

  • Punitive implements, such as the bull pizzle made into a form of whip .

  • Dog chew toys , such as the bull pizzle (cut into short lengths for this purpose).


  • See also


    div col|3
  • Baculum

  • Bulbus glandis

  • Buried Penis

  • Castration complex

  • Diphallia

  • Dildo

  • Erogenous zone

  • Koteka

  • Micropenis

  • Penis enlargement

  • Penis envy

  • Penis Plant

  • Penis removal

  • Human penis size|Penis size

  • Phallus

  • Preputial mucosa

  • Preputioplasty

  • Pseudo-penis

  • Pubic hair

  • Stunt cock

  • Testicle

  • Stamen

  • div col end

    References


    Reflist|2

    External links


    Wiktionary|penisCommons-inline|Penis
  • http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/resources/bib-penis.html Kinsey Institute on the penis

  • SexMale reproductive system Category:Penis|
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