Rod plate

The plate of the rod (lamina modiolus, pna; lamina bna; lamina jna) is a bone formation located in the scrotum area and shaped like a plate. It is an important anatomical structure that performs various functions in the human body.

The plate of the rod plays the role of a protective sheath for the male genital organs. It protects the testicles from mechanical damage and injury, and also prevents infection. Thanks to its strength and flexibility, the plate is able to adapt to different conditions, such as movement, compression or tension.

In addition, the plate of the shaft is involved in the formation of the penis. During intrauterine development, the plate goes through several stages of development, as a result of which the shaft of the penis and its head are formed. This structure plays an important role in erection and ejaculation.

However, the plate of the rod can also be susceptible to various diseases and pathologies. Some of them can lead to disruption of its function, which can affect the reproductive function of a man. For example, damage to the plate can lead to infertility.

Thus, the plate of the rod is an important structural element of the male reproductive system. Its function is to protect the testicles and the formation of the penis, as well as participate in the erection process. However, she may be susceptible to diseases and disorders that can lead to serious consequences for a man's health.