- Gonad
The gonad is the organ that makes
gamete s. The gonads in males are thetestes and the gonads infemales are theovaries . The product, gametes, arehaploid germ cells. For example,spermatozoon and egg cells are gametes. Although medically the gonad term can refer to either male gonads (testicle s) or female gonads (ovaries), thevernacular , orslang , use of "gonads" (or "nads") usually only refers to the testicles.Function
In addition to producing gametes, the gonads are a combined
gland s providing bothexocrine andendocrine functions. The male and female gonads producesteroid sex hormones, identical to those produced by adrenal cortical cells. The major distinction is the source and relative amounts produced.Testes
The male gonads, known as the testes or testicles, secrete a class of hormones called
androgens , and produce spermatozoa. The predominant androgen in males istestosterone .Regulation
The gonads are controlled hormonally by
luteinizing hormone (LH) andfollicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secreted by theanterior pituitary gland . The anterior pituitary gland's excretion of LH and FSH are, in turn, controlled by thehypothalamus 'gonadotropin-releasing hormone .Development
Gonads start developing as a common anlage, in the form of
gonadal ridge s, and only later are differentiated to male or femalesex organ s. TheSRY gene , located on theY chromosome and encoding thetestis determining factor , decides the direction of this differentiation.In 1943,
Matthew Browne started a development of gonads in a part of thedevelopment of the urinary and reproductive organs . Fact|date=October 2007
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