There is no actual difference between "testes" and "testicles" - both terms refer to the male reproductive organs responsible for producing sperm and testosterone. "Testicles" is the more common term used in everyday language, while "testes" may be the preferred clinical or biological term.
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The testes, or testicals, produce sperm cells.
No gland produces the male hormone (testosterone). The Testes are responsible for producing testosterone
They are created entirely within the testes but they are Matured in a complex folded tube called the Epididymus. This a a bundle of tangled up tubing that lied curved around the posterior of the teste. It is continuous with the Ductus Deferens ( or Vas Deferens). **its actually the seminiferous tubules
during puperty which starts between the age of 9 (which is unlikly) to 14.
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Singular: testisPlural: testes
The testes, or testicals, produce sperm cells.
The testes, or testicals, produce sperm cells.
Yes. These are the testes, or testicals. They are round organs in a fleshy sack in the mans groin area and produce sperm.
No gland produces the male hormone (testosterone). The Testes are responsible for producing testosterone
Testes is balls, pennis is pen
Gonads are reproductive organs that produce gametes (ova or sperm) and sex hormones. In males, the gonads are the testes, which produce sperm and testosterone. In females, the gonads are the ovaries, which produce eggs and hormones like estrogen and progesterone.
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The "taint." It is also called the perineum.
Sperm are manufactured in the Testes, also called Testicles, Balls or Bollocks.The testicles produce sperm.
A man's testes can hold between 80 and 100 million sperm if he is healthy.