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What attaches the testicle to the scrotum

A. ovary/fallopian tube
B. small intestine
C. gubernaculum
D. round ligament

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Final answer:

The gubernaculum attaches the testicle to the scrotum, aiding in their descent during fetal development.

Step-by-step explanation:

The structure that attaches the testicle to the scrotum is the gubernaculum. During the seventh month of a male fetus's development, the testes move through the abdominal musculature and descend into the scrotal cavity in a process known as the "descent of the testis." The gubernaculum is a connective tissue structure that helps guide this descent. If one or both of the testes fail to descend, a condition referred to as cryptorchidism occurs.

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