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  2. Testicles as food - Wikipedia

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    Lamb testicles are consumed mostly as home-cooked meals rather than in restaurants as they are considered makrooh (discouraged) according to Islamic laws, [17] but there are restaurants where lamb testicles are available. In Iran, lamb testicles are mainly skewered and grilled; however, in some areas they are shallow-fried and served with bread.

  3. Testicle - Wikipedia

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    An average adult testicle measures up to 5 cm × 2 cm × 3 cm (2 in × 3 ⁄ 4 in × 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in). The Tanner scale, which is used to assess the maturity of the male genitalia, assigns a maturity stage to the calculated volume ranging from stage I, a volume of less than 1.5 cm 3; to stage V, a volume greater than 20 cm 3.

  4. File:How to Perform a Testicular Self-Exam.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: Demonstration of the techniques used to perform a testicular self-exam. The subject is a 27-year-old healthy Caucasian male whose genitals are in a non-aroused flaccid state. The subject first balances both testicles to compare their weights.

  5. File:Testicular size.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Puberty - Wikipedia

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    While 18–20 cm 3 is an average adult size, there is wide variation in testicular size in the normal population. [31] After the male's testicles have enlarged and developed for about one year, the length and then the breadth of the shaft of the penis will increase and the glans penis and corpora cavernosa will also start to enlarge to adult ...

  7. Drinking Coke and Pepsi may increase testicle size and ... - AOL

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    The researchers, who relied on animal testing to conduct the study, found the opposite was true when it came to testosterone, the male hormone produced mainly in the testes, and testicle size.

  8. Male reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    Chart of the generalized male reproductive system embryionic The genetic sex is determined by whether a Y bearing or next bearing sperm fertilizes the open; the presence or absence of a Y chromosome in turn determines whether the gonads of the embryo will be testes or ovaries; and the presence or absence of testes, finally, determines whether ...

  9. Klinefelter syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Klinefelter syndrome (KS), also known as 47,XXY, is a chromosome anomaly where a male has an extra X chromosome. [10] These complications commonly include infertility and small, poorly functioning testicles (if present).