The
scrotum is an anatomical
male reproductive structure that consists of a suspended sack of skin and smooth muscle that is dual-chambered, present in most terrestrial male
mammals and located under the
penis. One testis is typically lower than the other, which functions to avoid compression in the event of impact. The
perineal raphe is a small, vertical, slightly raised ridge of scrotal skin under which is found the scrotal septum. It appears as a thin longitudinal line that runs front to back over the entire scrotum. The scrotum contains the
external spermatic fascia,
testes,
epididymis and
ductus deferens. It is a distention of the
perineum and carries some abdominal tissues into its cavity including the testicular artery, testicular vein and pampinform plexus. In humans and some other mammals, the scrotum becomes covered with
pubic hair at
puberty.