A test is a long form of questions or quiz which you have to answer.
A test consists of questions about a particular subject or smaller topic designed to assess a person's knowledge and comprehension of facts, language, mathematics, etc. Most tests measure facts, although some questions can be designed to test how a student applies the knowledge. For example, it is more a fact to know a particular mathematical formula. But, by using an example and asking a student to work through the formula to arrive at an answer, the question tests both factual recall and knowledge, along with application of that knowledge. Often, real world examples are used. A basic example of testing knowledge with application might be: If gasoline costs $4.05 a gallon and George's truck gets 22 miles per gallon, how much would he spend to make a round-trip totaling 252 miles.
Medically
Medical testing includes blood, X-rays, CAT-scan, etc. These tests "measure" against a standard set of norms established by the medical community.
A test is a long form of questions or quiz which you have to answer.
A test consists of questions about a particular subject or smaller topic designed to assess a person's knowledge and comprehension of facts, language, mathematics, etc. Most tests measure facts, although some questions can be designed to test how a student applies the knowledge. For example, it is more a fact to know a particular mathematical formula. But, by using an example and asking a student to work through the formula to arrive at an answer, the question tests both factual recall and knowledge, along with application of that knowledge. Often, real world examples are used. A basic example of testing knowledge with application might be: If gasoline costs $4.05 a gallon and George's truck gets 22 miles per gallon, how much would he spend to make a round-trip totaling 252 miles.
Medically
Medical testing includes blood, X-rays, CAT-scan, etc. These tests "measure" against a standard set of norms established by the medical community.
Testes
The synonym of testes is "testicles."
Females do not have testes. Testes are male reproductive organs. The female equivalent of testes is ovaries, which produce eggs and female sex hormones.
The testes produce spermatozoa (sperm).
The testes produce the hormone testosterone.Testosterone
That is not the answer. The answer is Testes.
Testosterone IS a hormone. It is secreted by the testes.
In the testes.
The testes, or testicles, usually reside in the scrotum.
Cancer can affect the testes.
Testes!
Testes is balls, pennis is pen