The "Ball Sack" is called a "scrotum" and contains testicles.
The skin sac that holds a males testicles (slang for testicle: balls, nuts, etc) the scrotum tightens and loosens to keep the testicles at the correct temperature
The scrotum is the fleshy sack that contains the testicles - it is located directly behind the penis.
No, a male elephants scrotum is located between his hind legs.
They are inside the scrotum.
The male gonad is the testicle. It is located in the scrotum, an external sac.
The sacs located outside the body and in which the testes are suspended are called the scrotum. The scrotum is a pouch-like structure that contains the testicles and helps regulate their temperature for proper sperm production and development.
in the scrotum
That's the scrotum.
the scrotum
The proper term is perineum and it is located between the vagina and anus in females and in males between the scrotum and anus.
The seminiferous tubules, inside the testicles
The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.
The dartos fascia is the layer of smooth muscle tissue located just beneath the surface of the skin in the scrotum. It is responsible for regulating the temperature in the testicles to promote spermatogenesis, i.e. the creation of sperm. This is what causes the scrotum to appear wrinkled, or rugose.