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What structure helps to regulate the temperature of the testes?

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some...: Keeping temperature of testes in their equilibratory stable state minimizing overheat or overcooling by pampiniform venous plexus of spermatic veins almost around testes like the cooling pipe of motorcycles and by the muscles of scrotal wall for contracting and relaxing the whole scrotum in response to environmental temperature.

Answered 5/23/2017

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