See Also: bulbocavernosus muscle(medicine)
bulbocavernosus(medicine)
musculus bulbocavernosus(medicine)
bulbocavernosus reflex(medicine)
Red muscle(medicine)
Muscle(health)
muscle(2)(dictionary)
muscle(1)(dictionary)
Tod's muscle(medicine)
MUSCLE(medicine)

okra (oh) and bulbocavernosus muscle (medicine)


okra (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Origin: From a West African language]
a green vegetable used in Cooking, especially in Asia and the southern US

bulbocavernosus muscle (medicine)


bulbocavernosus muscle
<anatomy> In the male: origin, the perineal membrane fascia on the dorsum of the bulb of the penis; insertion, central tendon of the perineum and the median raphe on the free surface of the bulb; action, constricts bulbous urethra when attempting to expel last drops following urination, or spasmodically with ejaculation to expel semen. In the female: origin, the dorsum of the clitoris, the corpus cavernosum, and the perineal membrane; insertion, central tendon of the perineum; action, acts as a weak sphincter of the vagina; when developed, is a part of "cross-member musculature" of pelvic floor which resists prolapse of pelvic viscera. Nerve supply, pudendal (deep perineal branch).

Synonym: musculus bulbospongiosus, musculus bulbocavernosus, musculus ejaculator seminis, musculus sphincter vaginae, sphincter vaginae.