scrotum
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Male Reproductive System: Structure & Function - Cleveland Clinic my.clevelandclinic.org Aug 5, 2023 6 facts
claimThe male reproductive system includes external organs (penis, scrotum, and testicles) and internal parts (including the urethra and prostate).
claimThe testicles (testes) are oval-shaped organs about the size of two large olives that lie in the scrotum.
claimThe scrotum functions as a climate-control system for the testicles, which require a temperature slightly cooler than body temperature (between 97 and 99 degrees Fahrenheit or 36 and 37 degrees Celsius) for normal sperm development.
claimThe scrotum regulates testicular temperature by contracting to move the testicles closer to the body for warmth or relaxing to move them away for cooling.
claimThe external organs of the male reproductive system include the penis, scrotum, and testicles, which are also referred to as genitals or genitalia.
claimAs males age, the testicles may shrink and the scrotum may hang lower.
Physiology, Male Reproductive System - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 4 facts
claimDuring human development, the testes descend from the posterior abdominal wall to reside in the scrotum at maturity.
claimDihydrotestosterone (DHT) stimulates the development of the prostate, scrotum, and penis.
claimThe male reproductive system comprises internal structures including the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, and prostate, as well as external structures including the scrotum and penis.
claimLuteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates Leydig cells to increase testosterone production, which causes the growth and pigmentation of the scrotum and penis.
Male Reproductive System - Nationwide Children's Hospital nationwidechildrens.org 2 facts
The Male Reproductive System: Organs, Function, and More - WebMD webmd.com Jan 19, 2024 1 fact
claimThe scrotum is a loose, pouch-like sac of skin located behind and below the penis that contains the testicles, nerves, and blood vessels.
Female Reproductive Organ Anatomy: Overview, Gross ... emedicine.medscape.com Nov 27, 2024 1 fact
claimThe labia majora contain loose connective and adipose tissue intermixed with smooth muscle, which resembles the dartos muscle of the scrotum.
Female reproductive organs: Anatomy and functions kenhub.com 1 fact
claimThe labia majora merge anteriorly at the anterior commissure and posteriorly at the posterior commissure, and are homologous to the scrotum of the male.