The adjective for "testis" is "testicular." This term is used to describe anything related to the testes, such as testicular cancer or testicular function.
Yes, but you might need to take hormones in order to develop a masculine appearance.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
1- Undescended testis 2- Ectopic testis 3- Atrophic testis 4- Retractile testis 5- Surgically removed testis
They are produced in testis. There are tubules in testis
The testis produce the male androgen testosterone.
the other call for testis is testicle
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The testis produce the male androgen testosterone.
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.
A man can not control his testis. Testicles are not controlled by thought.
The term for the excision of the testis is "orchiectomy." This surgical procedure may be performed for various reasons, including testicular cancer, severe trauma, or other medical conditions affecting the testis. Orchiectomy can be unilateral (removing one testis) or bilateral (removing both testis).
The testis grow in size during puberty. Also the sperm made by the testis becomes fertile.
The muscle that covers the testis and the spermatic cord is called the "cremaster muscle".
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