Multiple Choice
A genetic condition results in the absence of sweat glands. How might this condition affect temperature regulation of the scrotum and testicles?
A) It would increase the temperature of both structures.
B) It would decrease the temperature of both structures.
C) It would not affect them; there are no sweat glands in this region.
D) It would not affect them; temperature is regulated only by the cremaster muscle.
E) It would increase scrotal temperature and decrease testicular temperature.
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