Yes. When referring to one testicle you use the singular form "testicle." When you are referring to more than one testicle, you use the plural form "testes".
"Testis" is the singular form of "testes" in Latin.
No testosterone is coming from the prostate not from the testicles.
Nope - it's located just under the bladder.
Prostate cancer will eventually metasticize to other parts of the body if not treated early enough. The cancer travels through the blood and the lymph system to other organs.
No, testicles and the prostate gland are not the same thing.
The sperm goes from the seminiferous tubules in the testicle to the epididymis, which is located on the back side of the testicle, and then from there to the vas deferens. After the sperm leaves the vas deferens it goes to the ejaculatory duct and then through the prostate and into the urethra.
It shouldn't be, the "testicle tubes" on either side should be the same.
A guy with one testicle will have the same change in his voice that he would have if he had two.
No, both testicles do the same job, they aren't differentiated in any way.
same as the left, making sperm and semen
A boy with one testicle goes through puberty the same time a person with two does. The second testicle is a spare!!!! You only need one!
Testify and testicle both come from the Latin "testis" meaning "witness." Testicles are witness to a man's virility.
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