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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 9 months ago
The normal temperature of the testes In the ******* is about 2o−2.5o C lower than the internal body temperature. When the body is chilled, the smooth muscle contracts and brings the testes closer to the pelvic cavity. This movement towards the pelvic cavity allows the testes to absorb heat from the rest of the body so that the sperm cells do not become chilled and get optimum temperature for spermatogenesis.
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