Why are balls called nuts?

Testicles hold sperm, or "seeds," that metaphorically grow monsters—I mean, children—and nuts are seeds. In Spanish, they're referred to as "huevos" or eggs, for similar reasons. Some nuts come in pairs, such as peanuts, and there're two testies per sac.
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Are balls also called nuts?

Speaking of what you think of as a nut, there's also the human testicles. They're obviously not a fruit, a legume or a drupe. But because they're commonly synonymous with nuts, it makes sense to see which culinary nuts — again, let's forget about the whole fruit/legume/drupe thing — most closely resemble a testicle.
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Are penises called nuts?

Are interchangeable when talking about a penis, but nuts also is a type of food, and balls also mean the objects used for sports.
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What is a man's balls called?

Testes (testicles).

The testes are responsible for making sperm and are also involved in producing a hormone called testosterone. Testosterone is an important hormone during male development and maturation for developing muscles, deepening the voice, and growing body hair.
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What is the proper name for balls?

The testicles are the testes (singular testis). They are enclosed within the scrotum. Functionally, the testicles are gonads—reproductive glands. Testicles and testes are both formal, straightforward terms.
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Weird Facts About Testicles



How big should your balls be?

Normally, each testicle is about 2 inches long, though it's not unusual for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other. They start to grow around age 8 and continue to grow until the end of puberty.
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How long does it take for a man's balls to fill back up?

Your body produces fresh sperm every day, and your sperm supply gets replenished at least every 64 days.
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How much sperm can a man hold?

A fertile male human ejaculates between 2 and 5 mililiters(ml) of semen (on average about a teaspoon). In each ml there are normally about 100 million sperm. If the concentration falls below 20 million sperm per mililiter there is usually some trouble with fertility.
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At what age can a boy get a girl pregnant?

Boys are able to get a girl pregnant when they begin to produce sperm in their semen. This generally begins when they start puberty, which can be from ages 11 to 14. Until puberty begins, males are unable to get a female pregnant.
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Why is my sperm so jelly like?

Jelly-like sperm. Sometimes the causes of jelly-like sperm is the massive concentration of protein compound of your sperm in your testicular sperm bank. This is normal as long as its colour varies from white to yellowish and no blood or black or green.
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How many times should a man release sperm in a week?

It is completely healthy to ejaculate more or less than three times a week! The average ejaculation frequency for men ranges from two to seven times a week, which is a pretty wide gap. So it's clear that there's no right or wrong answer, nor are there any significant health risks associated with ejaculation frequency.
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What happens if a man release sperm daily?

Frequent ejaculation will not cause the body to run out. Although it takes the average sperm about 74 days to fully mature, the body makes millions of sperm each day. Men with healthy, normal sperm counts should not worry about the effects of regular ejaculation.
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What happens if you block sperm from coming out?

If sperm does not travel out by ejaculation, the body breaks down semen and reabsorbs it. It may also release the sperm during nocturnal emission, also known as a wet dream. If people have had a vasectomy, their sperm remains inside the body and does not mix into the semen.
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Why is there a seam on your balls?

ANSWER. It's called the Scrotal Raphe and is a “scar” that is from our time in the womb. It's formed during the development of the genitals, called the Urogenital Folds and is the resulting line you see.
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Why do doctors make you cough when holding your balls?

By asking you to cough while cupping your testicles, the doctor is checking for the possibility of a hernia – a lump which can occur from a weakness in the wall of the abdomen which pushes through to your scrotum. Hernias are rare in young men and if caught early can be fixed with a small operation.
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How is sperm made?

Sperm develop in the testicles within a system of tiny tubes called the seminiferous tubules. At birth, these tubules contain simple round cells. During puberty, testosterone and other hormones cause these cells to transform into sperm cells.
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