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  1. A gonad, sex gland, or reproductive gland is a mixed gland that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism. Female reproductive cells are egg cells, and male reproductive cells are sperm. The male gonad, the testicle, produces sperm in the form of spermatozoa.
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    In males the gonads are called testes; the gonads in females are called ovaries. ( see ovary; testis ). The gonads in some lower invertebrate groups ( e.g ., hydrozoans) are temporary organs; in higher forms they are permanent. In some invertebrates, such as oligochaete worms and leeches, both male and female gonads exist in a single organism.
    A gonad, sex gland, or reproductive gland is a mixed gland that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism. Female reproductive cells are egg cells, and male reproductive cells are sperm. The male gonad, the testicle, produces sperm in the form of spermatozoa. The female gonad, the ovary, produces egg cells.
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    gonad, in zoology, primary reproductive gland that produces reproductive cells (gametes). In males the gonads are called testes; the gonads in females are called ovaries. ( see ovary; testis ). The gonads in some lower invertebrate groups ( e.g ., hydrozoans) are temporary organs; in higher forms they are permanent.
    Gonads are the female and male reproductive organs. Testes are the male gonads and ovaries in females. These reproductive organs are essential for sexual reproduction since they are responsible for the production of male and female gametes.
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    gonad
    [ˈɡəʊnad]
    noun
    gonad (zelfstandig naamwoord) · gonads (meervoud van zelfstandig naamwoord)
    1. physiology
      zoology
      an organ that produces gametes; a testis or ovary.
      • vulgar slang
        (gonads)
        a man's testicles or genitals.
    Origin
    late 19th century: from modern Latin gonades, plural of gonas, from Greek gonē ‘generation, seed’.
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    A gonad, sex gland, or reproductive gland is a mixed gland that produces the gametes and sex hormones of an organism. Female reproductive cells are egg cells, and male reproductive cells are sperm. The male gonad, the testicle, produces sperm in the form of spermatozoa. The female gonad, the ovary, … Meer weergeven

    It is hard to find a common origin for gonads, but gonads most likely evolved independently several times. Meer weergeven

    The gonads are controlled by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), produced and secreted by gonadotropes or gonadotrophins in the anterior … Meer weergeven

    The gonads are subject to many diseases, such as hypergonadism, hypogonadism, agonadism, tumors, and cancer, among others. Meer weergeven

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    The gonads develop from three sources; the mesothelium, underlying mesenchyme and the primordial germ cells. Gonads start developing as a common primordium (an organ in … Meer weergeven

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