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Testosterone in males is produced primarily in the testes. In females, small amounts are produced in the ovaries. The adrenal glands in both sexes also produce a smaller amount of testosterone.

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In males, testosterone is secreted from the testicles (where sperm cells are also created). In females, it is created in much lower quantities by the ovaries.

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Testosterone is produced by the testes (specifically the Leydig cells).

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