Gonads

Gonads are the male and female reproductive organs. In female humans, they are the ovaries, while in males they are the testes. Gonads produce the hormones necessary for reproduction, such as estrogen and testosterone. Additionally, the gonads produce sperm and eggs, essential for reproduction. The gonads are essential for reproduction and sexual development in humans, and their proper functioning is necessary for a healthy reproductive system. Additionally, proper functioning of the gonads is important for overall physical and mental health.

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Fertility Biomarkers

ISSN: 2576-2818
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Roman Kireev, PhD, Senior Researcher
Women have hormonal cycles which determine when they can achieve pregnancy. The cycle is approximately twenty-eight days long, with a fertile period of five days per cycle, but can deviate greatly from this norm. Men are fertile continuously, but their sperm quality is affected by their health, frequency of ejaculation, and environmental factors.