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Daartos muscles and what about function

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Answered by JeshuaSpecter77
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In the scrotum, the tunica dartos acts to regulate the temperature of the testicles, which promotes spermatogenesis. It does this by expanding or contracting to wrinkle the scrotal skin. Contraction reduces the surface area available for heat loss, thus reducing heat loss and warming the testicles.

Answered by shri6116
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Explanation:

The dartos muscle is the scrotal part of the dartos fascia, composed by smooth cells.

In the scrotum, the tunica dartos acts to regulate the temperature of the testicles, which promotes spermatogenesis. It does this by expanding or contracting to wrinkle the scrotal skin.

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