Does the male sex organ have bones?

The male sex organ is usually referred to as the penis, which has no bones and is mainly composed of two penile corpus cavernosum and one urethral corpus cavernosum as well as fascial skin.
The penis is divided into three parts: the root of the penis, the body of the penis, and the head of the penis, with the root of the penis at the rear, the body of the penis in the center, and the head of the penis at the front of the bulge, and the circumferential groove at the junction of the head and the body is called the neck of the penis, and there is no bone.
The corpus cavernosum of the penis is a cylinder tied at both ends, one on each side, the posterior separation of the corpus cavernosum of the penis is called the pedicle of the penis, the urethral corpus cavernosum is located on the ventral side of the corpus cavernosum of the penis, the anteriorly dilated is the head of the penis, and the posteriorly dilated is the bulb of the urethra. Each corpus cavernosum is covered with a fibrous membrane on the outside, and the interior consists of many spongy bodies, trabeculae, and empty spaces. The outside is covered with fascia and skin.
If a man’s penis is injured or discomfort occurs, please go to the regular hospital in time to avoid delays.