There is no testicle fluid in the sac. The testicles create sperm and this is released when a man ejaculates. Hope this helps.
Yes.
Although it is possible to father a child if only one testicle is removed, some surgeons recommend banking sperm as a precaution in case the other testicle should develop a tumor at a later date.
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I highly doubt his... "testies" are in a museum in britain
Sac-a-lait is a slang for Crappie, which is a type of fish.
It is the scrotum.
The Scrotum is the "SAC" that holds the testicles
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Amniotic sac and fluid has a protective functions for the fetus. This sac separates the fetus from the mothers tissue.
Testicle pain could be something as simple as a bruise, or it could be something potentially dangerous like a torsioned testicle that occurs when the testicle wraps and tangles the various ducts and vessels it is connected to inside the sac.
The male gonad is the testicle. It is located in the scrotum, an external sac.
This is the birth sac that needs to be removed so the baby can start to breathe. If you are talking about the sac that shows on an ultrasound, this is the amniotic sac that contains the 'waters' and is absolutely necessary for the growth of the baby. It is the same thing that the answer above mentions.
A closed sac with fluid in it
Yes.
The amniotic sac is what protects the baby, and the amniotic fluid is what the fluid inside the sac that the baby grows in.
it is the amneotic fluid.
The scrotum protects the oval-shaped testicle.