Who cares? There's enough children in the world already... But if you so badly want to know then yes. It does.
when the testicles are not undescended it affects the temperature which causes infertility due to no sperm production.Adult males with cryptorchidism typically have lower sperm counts and produce sperm of poorer quality than men with normal testicles
No. But it is better for fertility if they are lower than the core temperature of the body.
There is nothing wrong with that at all.
Yes, the cremaster muscle moves the scrotum and thus the testicles up and down, according to temperature. The testicles are free hanging, so they can move back and forth within the scrotum too.
Cryptorchidism is a medical condition wherein the testicles are undescended. Undescended testicles are testicles that don't move lower into the scrotum.
It depends on whether or not you're able to produce sperm, which, unless there's some extremely weird defect with your internal reproductive system anatomy, I'm assuming you can. There isn't necessarily a correlation between the testicles being in the scrotum and fertility, it's about whether or not you can produce and utilize sperm. If you can, you can father a child.
To be clear on the terms: The scotum is the sack-like pouch beneath the penis. Inside the scrotum lie two testicles. From your questions, I'm guessing that you mean testicles and not "scrotum". If you mean testicles, and not scrotum, the condition you are describing is most likely cryptorchism. This condition arises when one (or both) of the testicles do not descend from the abdomen within the first year or so after birth. The testicles are located in the scrotum mainly because the temperature there is lower than the body's core temperature. This slightly lower temperature is optimal for the testicles to produce sperm-cells. When the a testicle does not descend into the scrotum like it normally would, the tissue within the testicle is affected by the slightly higher temperature. The tissue will atrophy (waste away) and the result will be lower fertility later on in life. The condition can easily be corrected by a quick corrective surgical action. Because of the possible long-term consequences, you should contact your family doctor.
Caffeine does lower sperm count in some men. Caffeine can help improve the sperm's mobility to reach the egg. For others, it can lead to genetic mutation of the sperm and cause it to have a harder time to penetrate the egg.
The medical term for lymphoid tissue hanging from the lower portion of the cecum is "appendix."
During puberty, a males testicles will get lower and increase in size.
The position of the testicles is determined by the temperature. They regulate their temperature by drawing closer to the body when they are cold and moving lower when they are too warm.
It is a medical procedure to remove testicles, commonly done to treat cancer or lower testosterone levels.