This makes absolutely no sence lol.
Yes, both testicles are producing the same genome.
The term bilateral means on both sides. So in this phrasing it just means that both testicles have descended from the abdomen into the scrotum. This is what is supposed to happen. It is considered problematic if both testicles have not descended into the scrotum by the time a boy is 1 year old.
No, both testicles do the same job, they aren't differentiated in any way.
They both share a same position "goalie".
No, testicles and the prostate gland are not the same thing.
The position of the testicles is determined by the temperature. They regulate their temperature by drawing closer to the body when they are cold and moving lower when they are too warm.
Lots of things come in pairs: Hands, Legs, Eyes, Parents, Testicles...
It's possible that you have a condition called undescended testicles, where one or both testicles do not fully descend into the scrotum. This can affect fertility and increase the risk of complications if left untreated. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and treatment recommendations.
Testify and testicle both come from the Latin "testis" meaning "witness." Testicles are witness to a man's virility.
They are both 4554454 with the same digits in the same order and position so they are the same number.
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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.