It is the 'sac' that holds the rabbits testes
The optimum temperature for sperm production is a few degrees lower than body temperature, and by holding the testes outside of the body the scrotal sac keeps them cooler.
It is a sack where the testicles are held in the scrotum.
It is where your testicles are and what keeps them cool
by holding the testes outside of the body the scrotal sac keeps them cooler
it keeps balls cool
The labia majora.
'Le scrotum' or 'les bourses' are the French names for the scrotum.
Scrotum
Mature sperm is stored in the scrotum before discharge.
It is natures little way of telling you not to put alcohol on your scrotum.
Your testes descend from abdominal cavity to the scrotum. There is difference of one degree Celsius from body. It is lower in the scrotum. This one degree Celsius lower temperature is necessary for production of the sperms.
Both genders of cat will have nipples. The male will have a scrotum and penis, the female will not.
the ovaries
Males have a penis and scrotum and female dont.
The labia majora
The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.
The scrotum is the pouch of skin containing the testes. It is divided into two parts and also contains the epididymides and the lower sections of the spermatic cords.
labioscrotal swellings
Female spotted hyenas have a scrotum, but it's filled with adipose tissue; they don´t actually have testicles. Testicles are an exclusively male organ.
The plural of the word scrotum is scrotums.
Physically there isn't one, the closest thing would be the ovarian sac (the outer part of the ovaries) The default configuration of a prenatal infant is female. As the baby develops, if it is going to become male then the gonads develop into testes and eventually push their way out of the body to become testicles hanging in an outer sack (scrotum) In a female the gonads develop into ovaries, the female does not develop the hanging sack on the outside to hold them as the ovaries remain internal organs. From a purely anecdotal view you could consider the labia as being similar to the male scrotum. This has no medical bearing however since the flesh of the labia is developed from the outside skin where as the scrotum on a male came originally from an internal source and is then inverted when its pushed out of the body during gestation.
Ovaries → testes labia → scrotum Fallopian tubes → vasa deferentia clitoris → penis.
If you mean the line in the middle, on a female that would be the 2 labias. But on a man they have grown into a sack instead.