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The mammary gland is an exocrine gland. It has ducts through which milk is secreted.
In a single person there are seven major endocrine glands: Pineal gland (brain), pituitary gland (brain), pancreas (abdomen), thyroid gland (throat), thymus (chest), adrenal gland (abdomen), ovary in females (abdomen), and testis in males (groin). The exocrine glands are sweat glands, mammary glands, salivary glands, and the liver.
The glands present from head to foot in the human body are as:Pineal (head)HypothalamusPitutaryThyroidParathyroidThymusAdrenalKidenyPancreasIntestineOvary (in female)Testis (in male).
1- Undescended testis 2- Ectopic testis 3- Atrophic testis 4- Retractile testis 5- Surgically removed testis
the other call for testis is testicle
The testis produce the male androgen testosterone.
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They are produced in testis. There are tubules in testis
Thyroid and thymus glands are common in male & females. pituitary (Brain), adrenal gland & testis are only present in males. pineal gland(Brain), pancreas & ovary are in females.
The testis produce the male androgen testosterone.
First of all women does not have testis aka testicles. And a man can not insert his testicles into a woman's vagina.
Testis is the medical anatomical term. Testis/testicles are the same thing. Testis/testicles are responsible for the production of male hormones and sperm. Testis and testicles are NOT the same thing. "Testis" is the singular form and "testes" is its plural. "Testicles" is the plural of "testicle." I'm not as certain of this, but I've come to believe that a testicle is an abnormally small testis.