The male reproductive organ that produces sperm and most of the male hormone.
The paired male reproductive gland located in the scrotum which produces sperm and the male hormones. Also testis, pl. testes.
one of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens; "she kicked him in the balls and got away"
The male sex gland that produces testosterone and sperm.
Latin testiculus = the male gonad (see testis).
The gonad of the male producing sperm and male sex hormones. close window
The male sexual glands of which there are two, contained in the scrotum which produce the male hormone testosterone and produce the male reproductive cells, the sperm.
(TES-tih-kul) One of two egg-shaped glands found inside the scrotum that produce sperm and male hormones. Also called a testis.
The male gonad or reproductive organ that holds the sperm and produces the hormone testosterone.
One of the two male gonads inside the scrotum. Also called testis (plural form is testes).
One of the two male gonads inside the scrotum. Also referred to as the testis.
Also known as testis. Either of the paired, egg-shaped glands contained in a pouch (scrotum) below the penis. They produce sperm and the male hormone testosterone.
See Testis. Testis (plural: testes) - The male gonad, usually paired, located in the scrotum, that produces sperm. Often called testicle.
The male gonad. It produces sperm and male sex hormones.
Testicles are the two oval-shaped reproductive organs that make up part of the male genitals. They produce sperm and sex hormones.
The testicles, or testes (singular testis), are the male generative glands in animals. Male mammals have two testicles, which are often contained within an extension of the abdomen called the scrotum.