The scrotum is the sack of skin, directly behind the penis, that contains the testicles. So the answer is NO, the scrotum is outside the body.
The pouch of skin that contains the testes is called the scrotum.
It's the penis (testes and scrotum)
It's the penis (testes and scrotum)
It's the penis (testes and scrotum)
the ovaries
The seminiferous tubules, inside the testicles
The scrotum protects the oval-shaped testicle.
Vasdefrines, there are around thirty feet of these springlike tubes in each normal male.
The scientific name is the 'penis'. The bag that holds the testicles is called the 'scrotum'.
This is called the male genitalia. It can be further broken down into the penis and the scrotum containing the testis.
'Le scrotum' or 'les bourses' are the French names for the scrotum.
The scrotum is the external pouch of skin that houses and protects the testes. It helps regulate the temperature of the testes by contracting or relaxing in response to changes in external conditions, to maintain the optimal temperature for sperm production.