The most common hormones are Testosterone and Estrogen.
ovaries
LH - leutenizing hormone.
They produce hormone 'testosterone'.It should be released to blood.
The testes produce the hormone testosterone.Testosterone
A target cell is a cell in the body that recognizes a hormone's chemical structure. It is a cell to which a hormone binds chemically.
Leydig cells produce testosterone in the testes. They are also called interstitial cells.
Thyroid in neck produce thyroxine and parathamone.Parathyroid produce hormone parathamone.
The testes are two oval shaped male reproductive glands that produce sperm and the hormone testosterone.
The testicles produce the male hormone Testosterone. It is possible that they also produce minute amounts of the female hormone Progesterone.
Testosterone does not produce a hormone it IS a hormone.
(1) alpha cells: glucagon; (2) beta cells: insulin; (3) delta cells: growth hormone-inhibiting hormone (GH-IH, or somatostatin); and (4) F cells: pancreatic polypeptide
A hormone is a chemical, not a cell. They thyroid gland that secretes the thyroid hormone (which is called thyroxin) is composed of cells.