The sac containing the male gonads is called the scrotum. This contains the testes, the penis, and several other organs that are needed for reproduction.
The two glands enclosed in the scrotal sac of a male are the testes and the epididymis. The testes are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone, while the epididymis stores and transports sperm.
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The 2 male gonads (Testicles or testes) are located at the top of the crotch where the legs come together in a skin sac called the scrotum. The 2 female gonads (varies) are located within the body just above where the legs come together.
The stamen produces pollen, which are the male sex cells of plants. This is then collected into the anther of the stamen.
The sac containing sexual spores of sac fungi is called an ascus. Within the ascus, sexual reproduction occurs through the formation of ascospores by meiosis. This process is characteristic of the division Ascomycota in the fungal kingdom.
testes are the two endocrine glands in the scrotal sac of a male.
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The male guinea pig has a scrotal sac.
A cyst is a closed sac containing fluid or semisolid material. An abscess is another type of closed sac containing infectious material.
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