Men have testes because they produce sperm, which is necessary for the fertilization of ova. This fertilization results in the development of a fetus.
The size will differ between boys.
No, boys do not have a uterus. The uterus is a female reproductive organ where a baby grows during pregnancy. Boys have different reproductive organs, such as the testes and penis.
No, testosterone is primarily secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females.
Our scrotum holds the testicles, which produce the sperm that is used to carry our genes and without our testes, the human race would die. Our genitals serve the function of reproduction.
Approximately 3-4% of full-term male infants are born with undescended testes. In most cases, the testes will descend on their own within the first few months of life, but if they do not, medical intervention may be necessary to prevent complications.
"Boys have reproductive organs called testes, which produce sperm and the male hormone testosterone. They also have other internal and external organs like the penis, scrotum, and prostate gland."
Testes
Testicles is the synonym for testes.
Males have testes that produce testosterone. Women have ovaries that produce estrogen and progesterone. Both men and women produce testosterone and estrogen. The reasoning is not known why yet.
Females do not have testes. Testes are male reproductive organs. The female equivalent of testes is ovaries, which produce eggs and female sex hormones.
The testes produce spermatozoa (sperm).
That is not the answer. The answer is Testes.