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vesicle

Small sac containing liquid. It is the medical term for a blister or elevation of the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) containing serous fluid. In cell biology, it is also used to describe certain temporary membrane-enclosed compartments, for example in the Golgi apparatus.



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penis, prostrate, seminal vesicles, testicles and their limbs, segment of the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system regulating the male reproductive tract as well as the reproductive tract of the female sex partner that may not be effectually aroused for an orgasm.
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