The testes technically produce the sperm, the other smaller organs of the male reproductive system are responsible for creating and storing the ejaculatory fluid called "semen"
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these sex organs are called genatles or gonads for slang but many people use the scientific name if talking to a person of buisness or your teacher.....
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Females do not have testes. Testes are male reproductive organs. The female equivalent of testes is ovaries, which produce eggs and female sex hormones.
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Testosterone IS a hormone. It is secreted by the testes.
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The testes produce the hormone testosterone.
Testosterone
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Ovaries are different from testes because ovaries produce eggs while the testes produce sperm.
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the answer to this question is the testes
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The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.
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The scrotum is a pouch that holds the testes and parts of the spermatic cord. Its muscular activity regulates the temperature of the testes.
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Testosterone: hormone secreted by the testes
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Testes is the plural form of testis referring to a pair of male reproductive organs.
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The cremaster muscle helps move the testes closer to the body by contracting to elevate the testes. This action can help regulate the temperature of the testes for optimal sperm production.
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The testes are part of the male reproductive system, in which their function is sperm production. The testes are also part of the endocrine system, in which they make the hormone testosterone.
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Testes makes sperm, ovaries make the egg
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The testes excrete a hormone called testosterone.
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The shape of the testes are ellipsoid in shape, meaning they are egg-shaped.
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The testes have a twofold function.
Firstly, testosterone production takes place in the Leydig cells of the testes. Secondly, sperm cells are produced in the testes.
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Sperm is produced in the testes and then matures in the epididymus.
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Your testes start secreting testosterone during puberty.
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Once it is determined that the testes will not naturally descend, surgery becomes necessary. The procedure is called an orchiopexy and is relatively simple once the testes are located.
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If the testes are not maintained at a temperature about 2 °C lower than body temperature the process of spermatogenesis will not take place, so that is why it is important for the testes to descend into the scrotum during maturation.
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I would expect testosterone to prevent or reverse atrophy of the testes.
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The testes move away from the pelvic cavity.
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YES. testes is an organ of the endocrine gland which secretes,TESTOSTERONE.
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This is a male hormone. It is secreted by the pair of testes.
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