Scrotum
The Banana Rat Sack
No the scrotum is the sack of SKIN that holds the testes, no bones involved!
It is a special skin bag called the scrotum
The sack-like part of the male reproductive system is called the scrotum. The scrotum contains the testes (usually called the testicles).
Sperm are produced in the testes within structures called seminiferous tubules. These tubules are located in the testes and are responsible for the production of sperm cells through a process called spermatogenesis.
the male testes are protected by the scrotum. a layer of skin covering the "ball sack".
It is the 'sac' that holds the rabbits testes
The scrotum is the outer fleshy sack that holds the testicles. The sperm duct (vas deferens) runs from the testicles and is inside the scrotum.
The "Ball Sack" is called a "scrotum" and contains testicles.
It's called the scrotum. The testicles has to stay at a fairly constant temperature to maintain sperm life. When it is cold, the scrotum constricts and pulls the testicles up closer to the body for warmth. when it is hot, the scrotum relaxes and will let the testicles move farther from the body to cool down. Marlin
The 'ball sack' in males refers to the scrotum, which is a protuberance of skin and muscle that contains the testicles and is divided by the septum. The purpose of the scrotum is to keep the temperature of the testes slightly lower than the rest of the body. Although men have two testicles, they only have one scrotum.
Scrotum, the ball sack that your testicles are in.