Define libido
The behavioural manifestation of sexua desire
Define intromission
The entrance of he penis into the vagina
Define erection
The firming and enlargement of the penis
Define emission in ejaculation
The movement of accessory gland fluid into the male urethra to mix with sperm
Define ejaculation
The reflex expulsion of sperm and seminal plasma from the male reproductive tract
What are the 2 structural types of penis?
- Musculocutaneous
What are the muscles of the penis?
Where is the ischiocavernosus muscle?
Originates at the ischial arch and inserts on the roof of the penis
What is the function of the ischiocavernosus muscle?
Forces bood into the corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum during erection
Where are the urethralis muscle and the bulbospongiosus muscle?
Surround the urethra
What is the function of the urethralis and bulbospongiosus?
Transport of semen
Where is the paired retractor penis muscle?
Originates at caudal vertebrae and inserts on sigmoid flexure in ruminants/pigs or the distal penis
What is the function of the retractor penis muscle?
- Realxes at time of sexual excitement to allow lengthening of sigmoid fexure and thus erection can occur
Describe precopulatory behaviour
What is required in order for erection to occur?
What are the corporal sinusoids?
How is venous return from the penis altered in order to maintain erection?
Describe the role of the sympathetic nervous system in the penis
Describe the neuronal component of erection
Where do the helicine arteries empty into?
Venous sinuses
How does the parasympathetic nervous system initiate erection?
What are NANC neurones?
Nonadrenergic noncholinergic parasympathetic neurones
What are the components of copulatory behaviour?
Describe erection of the fibroelastic penis