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The bag containing testicles in men.
sac that contains testes and epididymides.
The external bag, or pouch, which contains the testicles.
possibly derived from Latin scorteus = leather; adjective - scrotal.
Dependent pouch of skin containing the testicles.
part of the male reproductive system. The scrotum is a pouch of skin that hangs outside the pelvis to hold and regulate the temperature of the testes.
part of male's external genitals - bag-shaped, soft walled pouch just underneath the penis which contains two testicles.
part of the male genitals. The sac that contains the testes (balls). The testes cannot produce sperm at normal body heat, so the scrotum hangs outside the body to keep the testes cool. If the outside temperature gets too cold, then the body draws the testes up towards the body for warmth.
a pouch outside the male body that contains the testes.
a corruption of scortum = a skin, hide; scrotum cordis = early term for pericardium.
a skin-covered pouch that contains the testes and their accessory structures
a pouch of skin that contains the testes, epididymides, and lower portions of the spermatic cords.
The skin-covered sac that contains the testes.
Skin sac which contains the testicles
pouch that holds the testes in the male pig
the external sac of skin enclosing the testicles
The bag of skin that lies between a man's legs below his penis. It holds the testes, epididymis and the first part of the vas deferens.
a skin-covered pouch that hangs below the wall of the pelvic cavity. It contains the two testes and spermatic cords.
The sac that holds the testes.
The pouch behind the penis which houses the testicles. The scrotum lengthens and contracts with changes of temperature so as to keep the testicles at as constant a temperature as possible.
A pouch of skin hanging directly under the penis that contains the testes and functions to protect the testes and to maintain the temperature necessary for the production of sperm by the testes.
Pouch of skin containing the testes. It helps to regulate the temperature of the testes.
The thin-walled, soft pouch of tissue containing the testicles. It regulates and maintains proper temperature for sperm production. Commonly called "balls", "nuts" etc.
Sac enclosing the testes.
The sac of skin that contains the testes.
The scrotum is the sac of skin that contains the two testicles. The scrotum holds the testicles outside of the pelvis because sperm cells need a cooler temperature to develop well. The normal body temperature would be too high for the growing sperm.
The sack of skin and thin muscle surrounding a man's testicles.
The skin pouch that holds the testes
The sac containing the testicles, epididymis, and vas deferens.
(SKRO-tum) In males, the external sac that contains the testicles.
The external sac or pouch containing the testicles.
the sac that contains the testicles, epididymis and vas deferens.
the bag of skin that holds the testicles.
The sack that holds the testicles.
In mammals, a pouch of skin located outside the body cavity into which the testes descend; provides proper temperature for the testes. PICTURE
The external pouch of the skin that contains the testicles.
the external pouch underneath the penis that contains the testes.
A saclike pouch containing the testes at the base of the penis
Sac of skin and thin muscle that holds the testicles. close window
The pouch or sac with contains the testicles
The outside sac of loose skin under the penis that holds the testicles.
is a pouch of skin forming part of the male reproductive organ that contains the testes, spermatic cords and epididymis..
Pouch of skin containing a man's testicles.
The pouch of skin containing the testicles.
in men, external pouch suspended behind the base of the penis, containing the testicles. See page 24.
The external pouch of skin and muscle containing the testes.
The loose sac of skin which holds the testicles
pouch of skin that holds the testicles.
the pouch that contains the testicle.
The pouch at the base of the penis that contains the testicles
the external bag or pouch containing the testes.
A muscular sac that contains the testes .
The scrotal "bag" containing the testicles
The loose pouch of skin covered with pubic hair that contains the testicles.
A pouch of skin which contains the testicles and some other parts of the male reproductive system. It hangs outside the body and below the penis.
the pouch of loose skin containing the testes
Loose sack of skin containing the testes.
The pouch of skin that hangs below the penis and contains the male testes and epididymis.
The pouch of skin that holds the testes.
The external sac or pouch containing the testes.
The sac of skin that surrounds the testicles.
Also referred to as the scrotal sac. The sac of tissue that hangs below the penis and contains the testicles.
The loose-fitting, fleshy pouch that encloses the testes of the male.
The sacks of loose skin that hold the testes and regulate temperature of the testes.
The external bag that holds the testicles
(SKRO-tum): The external pouch of skin that contains the testicles.
The soft sac of wrinkled skin that cover, hold and protect a man's testicles
The sac under the penis that contains the testicles.
External skin pouch containing the testicles; part of the male reproductive organs.
The sac of skin that houses the testicles on a male.
The scrotum is a sac that hangs behind and below the penis, and containts the testes, the male sexual glands. The scrotum's primary function is to maintain the testes at approximately 34 C, the temperature at which the testes most effectively produce sperm.
THE POUCH OR SAC WHICH CONTAINS THE TESTICLES
The pouch that contains the testes and their accessory organs on the human male.
The pouch that holds the testicles.
The bag of skin and thin muscle (sac) surrounding the man's testicles, epididymis, and vas deferens.
In some male mammals, the scrotum is a bag of skin and muscle containing the testicles. It is an extension of the abdomen, and is located between the penis and anus. The female homologue during fetal development is the labia majora.