testis

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Turkish - Turkish
Er beziya da testis, erkek üreme organlarından penisin her iki yanında yer alan yapılardır. Er bezlerinin testosteron hormonu salgılanması, spermlerin üretilmesi ve erkeklere özgü bazı fiziksel özelliklerin gelişmesi gibi görevleri vardır
Er bezi
bakınız: er bezi
Erkek eşey hücreleri olan spermlerin üretildiği organ
TESTİS
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English - English
An analogous gland in invertebrates such as the hydra
A testicle of a vertebrate
Witness
A testicle
one of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens; "she kicked him in the balls and got away
one of the male gonads located in the scrotal sac that are the site of sperm production
Male reproductive organs that make sperm
{i} testicle, male gonad
one of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens; "she kicked him in the balls and got away"
A man's testes are his testicles. testes a testicle
rete testis
A hilar testicular network that collects produced sperm from the seminiferous tubules, and connects with the efferent ducts
rete testis
network of tubules carrying sperm from the seminiferous tubules to the vasa efferentia
testes
of Teste, or of Testis
testes
pl
testes
the plural of testis. or testicles Male reproductive organs (see reproductive system). Humans have two oval-shaped testes 1.5-2 in. (4-5 cm) long that produce sperm and androgens (mainly testosterone), contained in a sac (scrotum) behind the penis. Each testis is divided into 200-400 lobes containing three to 10 very thin coiled tubes (seminiferous tubules) each, which produce the sperm and contract to expel them through a complex network of canals to another structure in the scrotum, the epididymis, for temporary storage. The cells in the testes are undeveloped in early childhood; at puberty they are stimulated by hormones to develop into fertile sperm cells
testes
plural of testis
undescended testis
a testis that fails to move into the scrotum as the male fetus develops; "undescended testicles have an increased risk for cancer
testis
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