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In octopuses, the term "gonad" refers to the reproductive organs responsible for producing gametes—sperm in males and eggs in females. These organs play a crucial role in the octopus's reproductive cycle, particularly during mating, when males transfer sperm to females. The gonads can vary in size and appearance, depending on the octopus's age and reproductive status.

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