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The external sac-like structure of the male reproductive system is called the testes which reside in the scrotum.
Scrotum
It is the 'sac' that holds the rabbits testes
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.
Inside the testicular sac, below the cocsys
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The "sac" between a man's legs is called the scrotum. It is what protects and contains the testes. The scrotum also regulates the temperature of the testes. When they are hot, the skin becomes very soft, and there may even be sweating. When the testes are cold, the skin of the scrotum becomes stiff, shrunken, and leathery.
In the testes! The place where sperm is formed is also called the testes, but it spelled as testis to differntiate itself from the actual testes( the sac wher the testis are in)
Vaginal sac. Vagina means sheath.
A small sac called a basidium
The external sac-like structure of the male reproductive system is called the testes which reside in the scrotum.
scrotum
scrotum
scrotum
Most male mammals have testes in an external sac in order to protect their sperm from overheating. Excessive heat can impair sperm, negatively affecting fertility.
Yes.