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The scrotal region refers to the external pouch of skin that contains the testicles in males. This area is located between the legs and is responsible for protecting and supporting the testes. It is also a part of the male reproductive system.
A cell of the testes, called a spermatocyte, has 46 chromosomes in humans. This includes 23 pairs of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. During the process of meiosis, the number of chromosomes is halved to 23 to create sperm cells.
The main parts of the male reproductive system are the testes and penis. Additional parts are the urethra and vas deferens, the epididyimis, the prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, and seminal vesicles.
You have two of the following organs: lungs, kidneys, eyes, ears, and ovaries or testes.
The male testes secrete two different types of hormones. The first hormone that is secreted through the testes is the reproductive hormone. The second hormone that is secreted from the testes is the endocrine hormone secretions.
Sperm survive longer at cooler temperature than our core 98.6 F The testes are a few degrees cooler, and they manufacture sperm that propagate many mammalian races, including us humans.
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.
I am not sure what you mean but the testes work better at producing sperm when they are slightly cooler than the rest of the body. That is why the testes are in a sack of loose skin (the scrotum) which enables them to hang away from the body. During many illnesses the body's temperature tends to rise higher than usual so it is likely that the scrotum may hang even lower than usual in an effort to keep the testes cool.
Cryptorchidism is the absence of one or both testes from the scrotum, The primary management of cryptorchidism is surgery, called orchiopexy. It is usually performed in infancy, if inguinal testes have not descended after 4-6 months, often by a pediatric urologist or pediatric surgeon, but in many communities still by a general urologist or surgeon.source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptorchidismBut I do not think there is a natural cure for it. Only surgical.
There are many places where many different things are situated. Many schools for example are situated in the center of cities.
There are many places where many different things are situated. Many schools for example are situated in the center of cities.
Sperm cells are made in organs called testes
The scrotum is a loose sack of skin that holds the testicles, which produce sperm. Sperm cells can only survive in a fairly limited temperature range, so if it starts to get too cold, the scrotum will tighten to pull the testicles closer to the body. If it gets too warm, the scrotum will relax.
A man's testes can hold between 80 and 100 million sperm if he is healthy.
None, cows are females.
The scrotum is entirely designed for protecting the testicles in any way possible. The scrotum has excess tissue to help prevent shocks and impacts against the testicles. The scrotum also has many wrinkles and hair, which help better regulate the testicles' internal temperature to better prevent damage to the sperm.
these sex organs are called genatles or gonads for slang but many people use the scientific name if talking to a person of buisness or your teacher.....