I believe it is to keep the sperm at a lower temperature than regular body temperature
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.
The testicles/ penis. A series of organs make semen but the male sex organ releases it.
Well the male has penis and testicles, the sexual reproductive organs, outside of hos body. Also the male goes kuckoo doo doo dooo
Male gonads, or testes, are held in the scrotum, which is located outside the male body. This external positioning is crucial for regulating temperature, as sperm production requires a temperature slightly lower than the body's core temperature. The scrotum allows for temperature adjustment through contraction and relaxation of the muscles, ensuring optimal conditions for sperm development.
No you would not. You would still have testosterone (male hormone) in your body, male organs and a male persona. To be a female means to have completely different organs and hormones.
The testes, or testicles, are the male reproductive organs responsible for producing sperm and testosterone. They are located in the scrotum outside the body to maintain a lower temperature necessary for sperm production.
an organism having both male and female reproductive organs is called hermaphrodite.
They are not 'made', they develop in the same way other organs of the body.
The scrotum is the saclike part that hangs outside the male reproductive system. It is located outside the body in order to regulate the temperature of the testes.
The gonads in the male body are actually the testis. If you do not know where the testis are located on a man, they are the spherical, sperm producing organs that are connected to the body below the penis.
In a hermaphrodite human body, both male and female reproductive organs may develop. However, the functionality of these organs can vary, as they may not both be fully functional for reproduction. It is possible for a hermaphrodite to have one functional set of reproductive organs, both, or neither.
Ovaries are the female reproductive organs that produce eggs and hormones such as estrogen and progesterone, while testes are the male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone. Ovaries are located in the pelvic cavity, while testes are located in the scrotum outside the body. Additionally, ovaries are typically paired organs, while testes are singular.