The testis are not made of one tissue but of several which makes them organs. There are tissues that form the duct work, blood vessel tissues and even muscle tissues.
The gonads or testes.
The testes (the male gonads).
Tunica albuginea
Yes. The tissue that become the gonads (testes or ovaries) is the same tissue regardless of gender. This tissue starts of in roughly the area where the ovaries are in life and it the embryo is male the testes will migrate down and through a structure called the inguinal canal and into what will be the scrotum.
The most durable tissue type is connective tissue.
seminiferous tubules.
tissue typing
The gonads or testes.
the testes
the testes
The parenchyma is the bulk of an organ, so the parenchymal tissues of the testes is the bulk of the testicle, not the related or nearby blood, nervous, muscular, or skin tissue.
The testes (the male gonads).
Tunica albuginea
Yes. The tissue that become the gonads (testes or ovaries) is the same tissue regardless of gender. This tissue starts of in roughly the area where the ovaries are in life and it the embryo is male the testes will migrate down and through a structure called the inguinal canal and into what will be the scrotum.
interstitial (Leydig) cells
The most durable tissue type is connective tissue.
Areolar tissue is a type of connective tissue.