The temperature needed for the sperms to survive and thrive is lower than the optimum body temperature , hence it is not possible to maintain a lower temperature inside the body hence the testes are located outside the body.
The abdominal cavity must be opened to remove an ovary. This is typically done through a surgical procedure called laparotomy or laparoscopy.
The air pressure in your chest cavity increases when you are exhaling. For air to leave your lungs, it must be at a higher pressure than the air outside. Your diaphragm pushes up against your chest cavity causing the space in your lungs to get smaller. If the volume decreases, the pressure has to rise. Don't believe me? start exhaling, then close your mouth. Your cheeks will puff out because the pressure inside is greater than the pressure outside.
Sperm must penetrate through the cervical mucus, the cervix, the uterine cavity, and the fallopian tubes to reach the egg for fertilization.
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The abdominal cavity must be opened to remove an ovary. This is typically done through a surgical procedure called laparotomy or laparoscopy.
In order to fully descend, the testes must pass through the inguinal canal, which is a passage in the abdominal wall. This process occurs during fetal development and is essential for the testes to properly position in the scrotum. Failure of the testes to descend completely can lead to complications like infertility or increased risk of testicular cancer.
Testes are housed outside the body in the scrotum because sperm production requires a slightly lower temperature than the rest of the body. By being outside, the testes can remain a few degrees cooler, which is necessary for optimal sperm production and function.
typically liver failure. which leads to an obstruction of the portal vein. the fluid must go somewhere & the abdominal cavity is convient. talk to your md. ascites isn't trivial.
To protect them and the baby.Men's would also be better protected on the inside, but the testes must be outside for cooling, as the production of sperm is faster at slightly below body temperature.
The thoracic cavity (the chamber that holds the lungs and heart) is separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet, the diaphragm. When relaxed, the diaphragm bows into the thoracic cavity, decreases the volume of the cavity, and with contraction of abdominal muscles forces air out of the lungs; when the muscles of the diaphragm contract, it becomes taut and flat, increasing the volume and lowering the pressure of this cavity, drawing air into the lungs. To support their high energy demands for oxygen, mammals must be able to breathe while they suckle, chew food, or clutch prey in their jaws. This capacity is provided by the secondary palate, a shelf of bone forming the roof of the mouth, which separates the mouth from the nasal passages. sex
Facial nerve is the 7th cranial nerve. It has an Intracranial and extracranial course. So branches must be named accordingly as: Branches in the cranial cavity Branches outside the cranial cavity I will post the answer after 2 days...till then the reader can ponder on the question
kVp should be increased by 15%
The sperm count is dependent on the temperature of the testes. The testes are external to the body because they require a lower temperature to produce viable sperm. The testes work best at temperatures slightly less than core body temperature. Spermatogenesis is less efficient at lower and higher temperatures. This is the reason for retraction of the testes in the cold as well as non-viable sperm in men with (medically) undescended testes.
kVp should be increased by 15%
1) In order for the male testes to produce sperm, the testes must descend out of the body and hang in the scrotum.2) Also, I have heard it said that a male should NOT use a laptop computer with his legs crossed, because that would heat up the testes and kill the sperm.
The air pressure in your chest cavity increases when you are exhaling. For air to leave your lungs, it must be at a higher pressure than the air outside. Your diaphragm pushes up against your chest cavity causing the space in your lungs to get smaller. If the volume decreases, the pressure has to rise. Don't believe me? start exhaling, then close your mouth. Your cheeks will puff out because the pressure inside is greater than the pressure outside.