Another name would be - gonads.
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Another name for interstitial cell of the testes is Leydig cell. These cells are located in the interstitial tissue of the testes and are responsible for producing androgens, particularly testosterone.
Yes, hormone imbalances in the testes can lead to reduced fertility, sexual dysfunction, and potentially other health issues. It is important to consult a healthcare provider if you suspect you have a hormone imbalance in your testes.
The tough whitish membrane that surrounds the testes is called the tunica albuginea. This fibrous layer provides structural support and protection to the testes, helping to maintain their shape. It also plays a role in the formation of lobules within the testes, which contain the seminiferous tubules where sperm is produced.
The testes are responsible for producing sperm and the male sex hormone, testosterone. Sperm production occurs in the seminiferous tubules within the testes. Testosterone is important for the development of male reproductive tissues, as well as secondary sexual characteristics like muscle mass and voice deepening.
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The other name for sperm duct is vas deferens. It is the tube that carries sperm from the testes to the urethra during ejaculation.
the answer to this question is the testes your welcome :D
Another name for interstitial cell of the testes is Leydig cell. These cells are located in the interstitial tissue of the testes and are responsible for producing androgens, particularly testosterone.
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Testosterone.
The pouch covering the testes is called the scrotum.
Usually the groom is expected to have normal testes, but it is not always necessary.
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