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Amphibian Reproduction - Anatomy & Physiology
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=== Testes ===
=== Testes ===
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* Located near the [[Urinary System - Anatomy & Physiology|kidneys]].
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* Located near the [[Urinary System
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- Anatomy & Physiology|kidneys]].
* Produce sperm under the influence of the [[Pituitary_Gland_- Anatomy & Physiology|pituitary gland]].
* Produce sperm under the influence of the [[Pituitary_Gland_- Anatomy & Physiology|pituitary gland]].
* Often a rudimentary [[Ovary - Anatomy & Physiology|ovary]] (known as the Bidder's organ)nearby in the male.
* Often a rudimentary [[Ovary - Anatomy & Physiology|ovary]] (known as the Bidder's organ)nearby in the male.
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* Bidder's organ is a spherical, brownish organ in toads.
* Bidder's organ is a spherical, brownish organ in toads.
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* The organ is located just in front of the [[Urinary System - Anatomy & Physiology|kidney]] (mesonephros).
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* The organ is located just in front of the [[Urinary System
Overview
- Anatomy & Physiology|kidney]] (mesonephros).
* It is formed at the cranial tip of the male and female gonad during the larval stage.
* It is formed at the cranial tip of the male and female gonad during the larval stage.
* Normally it is inactive and contains miniature [[Follicles - Anatomy & Physiology|follicles]] which have the capability to mature (becoming active).
* Normally it is inactive and contains miniature [[Follicles - Anatomy & Physiology|follicles]] which have the capability to mature (becoming active).
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