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Describe the macroscopic and microscopic structure and location of the testes.
Alternating Current
An electric current that periodically reverses direction, in contrast to direct current (DC) which flows only in one direction.
Electric Power
The supply or availability of electricity for various uses, such as for lighting, heating, and powering motors, which is central to modern economies and daily life.
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A period characterized by significant industrial, social, and political changes in many countries, including rapid industrialization, the rise of labor movements, and the culmination of World War I.
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