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The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia. The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x

Corpus spongiosum <p>The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia.  The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x</p>

Corpus spongiosum

The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia. The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x

 - Tunica albuginea <p>The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia.  The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x</p>

- Tunica albuginea

The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia. The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x

 - Urethral lumen <p>The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia.  The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x</p>

- Urethral lumen

The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia. The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x

 - Glands of Littre <p>The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia.  The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x</p>

- Glands of Littre

The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia. The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x

 - Cavernous spaces <p>The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia.  The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x</p>

- Cavernous spaces

The urethra in the penis is primarily lined by pseudostratified or stratified columnar epithelia. The epithelium changes to a stratified squamous in the fossa navicularis near the junction of the urethra with skin. Evaginations from the urethral epithelium continue as the mucus-secreting glands of Littre. 40x