Question:
why are sperm cells housed in the scrotum? Because
Explanation:
The cremasteric muscles in the scrotum contract and relax to draw the testes closer to or allow them to dangle further away from the body in order to maintain the testes at an ‘optimal’
The scrotum hangs outside the body because it needs to maintain a slightly lower temperature than the rest of the body. This lower temperature helps to maintain sperm production.
The testes are located in the scrotum because they need to be kept lower than body temperature in order for sperm production to take place properly male reproductive system
Explain why so many sperm are needed if only one fertilizes the egg. Many go to the wrong fallopian tube, many are blocked by the cervix, many are destroyed by the female reproductive
produce, support, and transport sperm cells for procreation. encased within the scrotum keeps them away from the interior of the body which keeps testes several degrees cooler than body
Why are testes located in the scrotum rather than inside the ventral body cavity? Because the body itself is too hot inside to produce sperm, so it is produced outside of the body
Since the sperm are being directly extracted from the testes, they all have to be alive, since all cells in the body are alive ! With TESE-ICSI, fertilization is guaranteed