Yes.
estrogen
The glands that respond to rising androgen levels are the adrenal glands and the gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females). These glands produce androgens in response to certain signals, such as luteinizing hormone (LH) from the pituitary gland, leading to increased androgen levels in the body.
Androgen is produced by the male's testes.
The reason why my sexual parts in my body are like this is because of an androgen.
no
Yes, androgens can be produced in the kidneys, although the primary site of androgen production is the testes in males and the ovaries in females. The adrenal glands also contribute to androgen production. In the kidneys, enzymes involved in steroidogenesis can lead to the local synthesis of androgens, which may play a role in regulating renal function and influencing blood pressure.
Androstenol is a hormone secreted by certain glands in the human body. It is formed by reacting androgen and an alcohol.
testosterone
No. They are released by by Testes. Interstitial cells of Lay-dig secrete large amount of androgen's in adult male.They make 20 % of total weight of Testes. Small amount is secreted by cortex of adrenal gland in both sexes and seems to be very important in females also.
hormones Androgens are a class of corticoid secreted by the adrenal medulla, the interior endocrine gland of the adrenal gland. Also called sex hormones. Androgens is Responsible for some secondary sex characteristics in females
you can try sodadhead.com that's usually where i find stuff out sorry!!! The most important androgen is testosterone.
No