No, testicles and the prostate gland are not the same thing.
The prostate, testes, and seminal vesicles
The balls are inserted into the rectum (lubricant will be necessary). Their movement stimulates the prostate, which can trigger an erection in most men.
They are almost the same only because they are benign conditions of prostate, implicating the prostate cells. When hyperplasia happens, the number of prostate cells are multiplied. In cases of hypertrophy, the prostate cells are enlarged, without being multiplied. Sometimes they occur both as a single condition.
Two balls of different masses are thrown vertically up from the same point and at the same time. The two balls will experience the same change in :there velocity.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. Beta prostate and prostate perform are like distant cousins at a family reunion - they're related, but not exactly the same. Beta prostate is a supplement that contains beta-sitosterol, while prostate perform is a different supplement with its own blend of ingredients. So, like, they're both for prostate health, but they're not identical twins, you know what I mean?
yes yes they are.
No, camphor balls and moth balls are not the same thing. Camphor balls are made from natural camphor and are used for their aromatic properties. Moth balls are typically made from naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene and are used as a pest deterrent for moths and other insects.
no normal lax balls are much harder
== == That depends on the *reason* for the rectostomy, (or proctostomy, which is the same thing.) If there is cancer involved in the prostate, then yes, it will be removed. If the prostate is unaffected by the current disease process that is causing the need for the proctostomy then most likely it will be left intact.
It depends if you thrown two balls at the same time they ill land at the same time if you don't then no
a prolate spheriod
Their densities are different.