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Q: Are androgens produced in the kidney?
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interstitial cells


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In the Kidney.


Is producing urine in the kidney a Chemical change?

No. The urine is not produced in the kidney. The kidney is a filter.


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Before puberty, females and males both produce about the same amounts of estrogen and androgens. When puberty hits for males, more androgens than enstrogen is produced causing a change in voice and hair distribution. When puberty hits for females more estrogen than androgens is produced causing a monthly menstrual cycle, changes in their breasts and bone structure.


A scientist is trying to find a method to artificially produce a protein that is found in a pig's kidney What would be the first step of this process?

Find all mRNA produced by the kidney


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Androgens and estrogens are hormones. Examples of androgens are testosterone, dihydroxytestosterone, and examples of estrogens include estradiol.


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These hormones are produced mainly by the endocrine glands. The endocrine glands in females are ovaries and those in males are testes. While both males and females have all types of hormones present in their bodies, females produce the majority of two types of hormones, estrogens and progesterone, while males produce mainly androgens such as testosterone. Most androgens produced by females are converted to estrogens and some androgens in males are also converted to estrogens.


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No. It is produced in the kidney and the liver.


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