Biology, asked by gilu19, 1 year ago

Any type of failure of testes to descend into the scrotum induces sterility in human males explain

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Answered by khushi769
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infertility – testicles are housed in the scrotum because sperm production requires a temperature a few degrees lower than the body. Undescended testicles that are not brought into the scrotum from a young age will not produce sperm
Answered by cutieRuby
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The failure of testes descended into the scrotum causes sterility because sperm formation does not occur at the abdominal temperature. The human male possesses two testes lying in a scrotum outside the abdominal cavity, sperm production is efficient at a lower temperature that is lower than the body temperature. Scrotum acts as a thermoregulator and enhances the sperm production.

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