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== A well-integrated organ == | == A well-integrated organ == | ||
Structurally, the penis is highly integrated. The [[glans]], foreskin and [[shaft skin|skin of the penile shaft]] function as a single unit, not as a collection of separate parts with entirely different functions. The functions of the glans and [[foreskin]] are similar, and overlapping, but come fully into their own at different times during intercourse. | Structurally, the penis is highly integrated. The [[glans]], [[foreskin]] and [[shaft skin|skin of the penile shaft]] function as a single unit, not as a collection of separate parts with entirely different functions. The functions of the [[glans]] and [[foreskin]] are similar, and overlapping, but come fully into their own at different times during intercourse. | ||
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The various parts of the [[penis]], including the [[foreskin]], form a functional whole. The foreskin is the primary sensory tissue of the [[penis]]. The [[ridged band]]of the foreskin is built to trigger orgasm and [[ejaculation]]. | The various parts of the [[penis]], including the [[foreskin]], form a functional whole. The foreskin is the primary sensory tissue of the [[penis]]. The [[ridged band]] of the foreskin is built to trigger orgasm and [[ejaculation]]. | ||
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