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Yes, it is common for the testes to sag and hang lower with age due to a loss of muscle tone in the scrotum and surrounding tissues. This is a natural part of aging and is not typically a cause for concern.

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What are ovaries and do men have it?

Ovaries are reproductive organs in females that produce eggs and secrete hormones. Men do not have ovaries; instead, they have testes which produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.


How common is it to have undescended testes?

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.


What is the reason for the sagging of the testes?

The human scrotum sag due to several factors. I personally know the human scrotum sag when 1. the body is reacting to too much thinking or mental work loads having to do with one's set goals and or agenda; 2. it can sag also when one has a warmer than usual body temperature; 3. when one has been in sitting position for long while; 4. when one has been too busy to mind the metabolism of own body that is, when one consciously close the mind to hunger, thirst and others, one's body begins to distend so as to be able to cope with the pressure that is thereby created and exerted on the human body; 5. after a long walk or toil when the body cools itself through the secretion of sweat; 6. after a physical exercise or a visit to the gym.


Parts of the reproductive systems in men and women both testes and ovaries also produce hormones making them part of what other system?

Endocrine system. Both the testes and ovaries produce hormones such as testosterone and estrogen, making them part of the endocrine system, which regulates various bodily functions through the secretion of hormones.


Why does the testes differ in size?

The testes may differ in size due to normal variations among individuals. Factors such as genetics, age, and overall health can also influence testicular size. In some cases, conditions like hormonal imbalances or certain medical conditions can also lead to differences in testes size.