Two glands located inside the scrotum that produce sperm and sex hormones, including testosterone. While the plural is "testes," "testicles" is used in this book according to common current usage.
The testes. The two paired male sex organs suspended below the penis in a pouch of skin called the scrotum.
testes, nuts, balls. Part of the genitals of males. The testicles are held in the scrotum. Sperm are made inside the testicles. After a man has ejaculated the testicles make new sperm (see Male Anatomy).
Male glands producing sperm, they are located in the scrotum are the male equivalent of the woman's ovaries.
the two male sex organs that produce sperm and the sex hormone testosterone
the male sex glands, located behind the penis in a pouch of skin called the scrotum. The testicles produce and store sperm and are also the body's main source of male hormones, such as testosterone. These hormones control the development of the reproductive organs and other male characteristics, such as body and facial hair, low voice, and wide shoulders. Also known as testes and male gonads.
the male gonad (there are two testicles in the male genital tract) that produces sperm and hormones.
male organs found near the penis that function to produce sperm
also known as balls. These are two small glands found below the penis, which produce millions of sperm every day.
The soft egg shaped organs, consisting primarily of tightly coiled tubes, lying in the scrotum in which sperm are generated and which also produce male hormones.
Also called testes, or "balls", these are the male gonads, located in the scrotum, under the penis. They produce the male sex hormone, testosterone, from birth, and the male sex cells, sperms from puberty onwards.
male organs that produce hormones and sperm, also called testes
Testicles are the twin organs in a man's scrotal sac. Each testicle contains areas producing sperm and special cells, which make testosterone, a hormone.
Two glands that produce sperm and sex hormones including testosterone in males (testes).
another name for the testes, the male sex glands that produce sperm and are the main source of male hormones such as testosterone
Cancer of the testicles is common in older dogs and rare in cats. Tumors are often benign but malignant forms do occur, especially in undescended testicles. They may produce hormones with secondary signs such as hair loss, feminization or increased prostate size. Treatment is with castration and the outcome is usually excellent.
the round soft male organs within the scrotum that produce sperm which is part of the male ejaculation fluid ("cum")
male sex glands, in which sperm and testosterone are produced. See pages 24-25.
The pair of egg shaped glands contained in the pouch-like scrotum that produce sperm and male hormones. The testicles are also called the testes.
organs inside the scrotum where sperm is produced
The testicles (also called testes or gonads) are the male sex glands. They are located behind the penis in a pouch of skin called the scrotum. The testicles produce and store sperm, and they are also the body's main source of male hormones (testosterone). These hormones control the development of the reproductive organs and other male characteristics, such as body and facial hair, low voice, and wide shoulders.
The male gonad, gland which produces spermatozoa.
Glands which produce sperm and the male hormone, testosterone. They are found in the scrotum.
The two male sexual glands contained in the scrotum. They produce the male hormone testosterone and produce the male reproductive cells, the sperm.
The two small, oval glands in the scrotum that produce sperm and male hormones.
Part of the male reproductive system, the testicles manufacture the male hormones, including testosterone, and produce sperm, the male reproductive cells. The testicles are located inside the scrotum, the loose sac of skin that hangs below the penis.
The male gonads, which produce spermatoza. AKC regulations specify that a male that does not have two normal testicles normally located in the scrotum may not compete at any show and will be disqualified, except that a castrated male may be entered in obedience trials, tracking tests, field trials (except Beagles), as a stud dog in a Stud Dog class, and Veterans class at an independent specialty.
Two egg-shaped organs in the scrotum that make testosterone and sperm
(TES-tih-kuls): The two egg-shaped glands found inside the scrotum. They produce sperm and male hormones.
The male sexual gland which produces the male hormone and reproductive cells
Two egg-shaped glands that produce sperm and sex hormones.
The oval-shaped male genital organs under the penis, where sperm and testosterone (the primary hormone associated with male development and reproduction) are produced.
One of two glandular bodies contained in the scrotum of the male. These form sperm and the male sex hormone testosterone.
Male reproductive glands located below the penis and within the scrotum.
THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE GLANDS
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The husband's sex organs which create the sperm and secrete testosterone, the male sex hormone.