The penis:
A. is composed of two corpora cavernosa and one corpus spongiosum.
B. is composed of glans, shaft, and scrotum
C. contains the urethra, ejaculatory duct, and testes.
D. All of the above
Answer: A. is composed of two corpora cavernosa and one corpus spongiosum.
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