Genital Taurus

The genital corpuscle or reproductive corpuscles, in the context of medicine, are small sections of reproductive tissue (female and male organs of the reproductive system). They form the basis of sexual development, since it is the genital tissue that is used to conceive and bear a child. Knowledge of the mechanisms of development and functioning of genital bodies is necessary for understanding the processes of functioning and health of the reproductive female and male systems.

Functions of sex corpuscles

1. Reproductive function: conception and development of a new organism occurs with the help of germ cells, which are formed from genital heifers. Without them, conception would be impossible. 2. Plastic function - the reproductive corpuscle is also the main material for changing organ structures. For example, after a young man reaches puberty, the testicles change the size, number and shape of eggs by transforming the sex corpuscles. Sometimes this can lead to hormonal imbalances, disruption of the structure of the genital organs, or even infertility. Unlike estrogens and progesterone, testosterone and anti-Mullerian hormone remain almost unchanged. On the other hand, in women this mechanism does not operate so clearly, since during pregnancy the reproductive body self-liquidates.