The testes should be free from lumps, pain, irregularities and swelling.
Orchid. Greek for testicle is όρχις (orchis), referring to the shape of the root of Eurasian member of the species.
It is quite normal to have one larger testicle. It is estimated that in about 65% of men the lower hanging testicle is the left one. This is due to differences in the vascular anatomical structure on the right and left sides.
If it's a firm lump behind your left testicle, it's cancer. If it's not, it's nothing. Your testes should be relatively firm with some give. Each testicle will be a slightly different shape or size and this applies to firmness too. However, if you still have any concerns, see a doctor.
Yes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can reproduce with one testicle.
Many words in English have a root word in Latin or Greek. This is not the case for avocado. The word reportedly comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word "ahuacatl" or testicle (due to the shape of the fruit). This would be the root word for the English word avocado.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word testicle.
It just is. Perhaps the shape provided some sort of evolutionary advantage. Natural selection is the reason everything on your body looks and works as it does.
The word orchid 'stems from' (!) the Lithuanian word meaning 'Stallion', due to the shape of its' root.
No unless you want to blead out from a hole in your testicle
Yes, he has only one testicle.
yes. one is supposed to be in the shape of a pear. the other should look like a small dog.
yes you can (I did)