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Testicle

A testicle, also called testis (pl. testes) is the male gonad in all gonochoric animals, including humans, and is homologous to the ovary, which is the female gonad.

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Artery
Testicular artery
FMA
7210
Latin
testis
Lymph
Lumbar lymph nodes
MeSH
D013737
Nerve
Spermatic plexus

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Testicle

Nodes188
Edges187
Triples76
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.010638
Components1

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Testicle

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related to Diseases and conditions · 19
Testicle → Anorchia, Bell-clapper, Blue, Both, Certain, Cryptorchidism, Endocrine, Hydrocele, It, Müllerian, Orchitis, Other, Spermatocele, Testicular, There, Those, To, Varicocele, Wolffian
related to Gallery · 10
Testicle → Ductus, Epididymis, Extremitas, Heat, Margo, Mesorchium, Microscopic, TesticleTesticleTesticle, The, These
related to Society and culture · 8
Testicle → Aristotle, As, BC, In, Middle Ages, Testicles, The, This
related to Protection and injury · 7
Testicle → In, Jockstraps, Penetrating, Testicular, The, There, This
related to Temperature regulation and responses · 6
Testicle → Because, Carl Richard Moore, Contraction, The, There, When
measured by · 4
Testicle → Another, However, The, These
related to Appearance · 4
Testicle → For, Male, Scrotal, This
related to External appearance · 3
Testicle → Fish, In, The
related to External links · 3
Testicle → Human Protein Atlas, List, Wiktionary's ThesaurusTestis
Artery · 1
Testicle → Testicular artery

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testes sperm testicles testis testicular body scrotum cells also external spermatogenesis within temperature size male mammals one seminiferous tubules may

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
TesticleArteryTesticular artery1.00infobox
TesticleFMA72101.00infobox
TesticleLatintestis1.00infobox
TesticleLymphLumbar lymph nodes1.00infobox
TesticleMeSHD0137371.00infobox
TesticleNerveSpermatic plexus1.00infobox
TesticleTA235761.00infobox
TesticleTA98A09.3.01.0011.00infobox
TesticleVeinTesticular vein, pampiniform plexus1.00infobox
whalesinstance ofCetaceans0.80text
dolphins also have internal testesinstance ofCetaceans0.80text
as external testes would increase drag in the waterinstance ofCetaceans0.80text

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