gonads
Gonads is the term used for the sex glands in the endocrine system in both males and females. The gonads are then called testes in the male and ovaries in the female.
The ovaries are the gonads responsible.
The testes (plural) otherwise known as the testicles.
The gonads gland is called the testes in males and the ovaries in females. These glands are responsible for producing sex hormones and gametes.
The two glands enclosed in the scrotal sac of a male are the testes and the epididymis. The testes are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone, while the epididymis stores and transports sperm.
adrenal gland gonads thyroid gland
the anterior pituitary gland produces LH but its target tissue is the gonads.
No, sex hormones are produced by the adrenal glands as well as the gonads. After menopause, for instance, the adrenals make most of women's sex hormones.
If the gonads glands lessen in function, it can lead to hormonal imbalances, reduced fertility, and potentially affect secondary sexual characteristics. Medical conditions such as hypogonadism can result from decreased gonadal activity, requiring medical management to address symptoms and potential complications.
The endocrine system is made up with a series of glands located around the body. These glands include: * Pituitary Gland * Thyroid Glands * Parathyroid Glands * Thymus * Pancreas * Adrenal Glands * Gonads Each of these glands produces hormones, which have a particular function in the body.
The endocrine system is made up with a series of glands located around the body. These glands include: * Pituitary Gland * Thyroid Glands * Parathyroid Glands * Thymus * Pancreas * Adrenal Glands * Gonads Each of these glands produces hormones, which have a particular function in the body.