A single testis or testicle is referred to as a "testis." The term is used in both singular and plural forms, with "testes" being the plural. Each testis is responsible for producing sperm and hormones, primarily testosterone.
Anorchism is absence of the testicles. Cryptorchidism means undescended (but present) testicles.Cryptorchism
sometimes called: testicle -Male reproductive organs
Noun1.anorchism - absence of one of both testes
no. the testes produces sperms
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Testes is the plural form of testis, which means testicle.
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.
Undescended Testicle/s is the condition you refer to. It's when at birth one or both of the testes have not dropped into position in the scrotum. It happens in roughly one in 25 boys but usually it's nothing to worry about as the testes will normally move into position on there own.
The testes should be free from lumps, pain, irregularities and swelling.
Most men have 2 testes, but some have less.
Sperm begin development in the seminiferous tubules of the testes, where spermatogenesis occurs. They then mature in the epididymis, a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle.
The correct spelling is testicle (one of the paired pouches holding the male testes).