There are dozens of correct names, and they are different for male and female sexes. I good source of reliable information on human anatomy on such subjects may still be books at the library.
testes
The Prostate gland in males.
pituitary gland .
1.prostate gland 2. cowper's gland 3.seminal vesicles
The 22 pairs of chromosomes in human somatic cells that are same in males and females are called autosomes.
anterior pituitary it controls most of the other glands through stimulating hormones
testosterone
The only gland that is exclusive to men are the testes which produce a hormone called testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for sperm production and it also stimulates development of the secondary sex characteristics of males such as a deeper voice, facial hair, a enlargement or dropping of the reproductive organs.
The prostate gland.
The prostate gland
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.
Prostate Gland
Oral sex - or fellatio.
all sex cells are called gametes, males have sperm, female have eggs
The testis (plural testes) or testicle is the male sex gland.
the final cell resulting from meiosis in either males or female are called what?
The X chromosome belongs to both males and females. However, females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome(XX), and are called the homogametic sex. Males have two distinct sex chromosomes (XY), and are called the hetrogametic sex.
sex glands