CONTRARY to the respected cannon' the amount of testosterone present in a mammals body is approximately only 1% of the total amount of fluid solutions and surprisingly same for a female and child' and the same is in male sperm/ and mothers milk' short term acting prostaglandins' acting inside cells' control the amounts distributed to the places where needed and is controlled by the brain' thyroid hormones' and the brain of each cell' males the brain cell DNA & long term memory cells control' maleism femaleism and puberty' and infancy immune systems as well! note; MITOSIS cannot occur without testosterone' and correct transcription peptides cannot be produced without pure testosterone being present in the correct amount! TESTOSTERONE is the most important hormone in the body' also interleukin 2 growth hormone will not activate without testosterone being present in the cytosol fluid of the cell! Note in female testosterone is used over and over again before loss is occurred, where as in a male testosterone is used up faster because of many reasons. example' metabolic rate' and sperm production' and muscle volume! Fact!
A man produces about 6mg/day. Every article I could find said that a woman produces about a 20th of a man - so about .3mg/day. A man produces testosterone through his testes. A woman produces it from her adrenal glands and ovaries (50:50). Hope this helps...
about 4 gramms per day.......
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Testosterone
The testes are two oval shaped male reproductive glands that produce sperm and the hormone testosterone.
testosterone
The testis produce the male androgen testosterone.
The testis produce the male androgen testosterone.
The Human Male reproductive system produces Testosterone.
The gonad is another name for testicle which is the part of the male body that produces testosterone and sperm.
testosterone produces the male gamete called sperm which influence the primary and secondary sexual charecters in male.
I think you are refering to testicles, which are the male part of mammals that produce sperm and male hormones such as testosterone.
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The interstitial, or Leydig cells, of the testicles produce testosterone, the male sex hormone.
The testicles produce the male hormone Testosterone. It is possible that they also produce minute amounts of the female hormone Progesterone.