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Erectile tissue

Erectile tissue is tissue in the body with numerous vascular spaces, or cavernous tissue, that may become engorged with blood. However, tissue that is devoid of or otherwise lacking erectile tissue (such as the labia minora, vestibule, vagina and urethra) may also be described as engorging with blood, often with regard to sexual arousal.

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Erectile tissue

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples13
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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Erectile tissue

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related to In sex organs · 4
Erectile tissue → During, Erectile, The, This
related to In the nose · 4
Erectile tissue → Erectile, Kahana-Zweig, The, This
related to Other types · 2
Erectile tissue → Erectile, The

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erectile tissue may blood also corpora cavernosa become engorged nose external process sexual arousal vestibule vagina urethra called erection stimuli

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
the corpora cavernosa of the penisinstance ofErectile tissue exists in external genitals0.80text
their homologs in the clitorisinstance ofErectile tissue exists in external genitals0.80text
also called the corpora cavernosainstance ofErectile tissue exists in external genitals0.80text
Erectile tissuerelated to In sex organsErectile0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In sex organsDuring0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In sex organsThis0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In sex organsThe0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In the noseErectile0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In the noseThe0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In the noseThis0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to In the noseKahana-Zweig0.60section
Erectile tissuerelated to Other typesErectile0.60section

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