The pituitary gland secretes FSH and LH. FSH is in charge of stimulating the gonads to produce the gametes (eggs and sperms). However, in males testosterone is needs to produce "good" sperm. LH stimulates a specific group of cells called Leydig cells (intersitial cells) to produce testosterone.
the testes
No gland secretes DNA.
The thryoid gland secretes hormones that regulate metabolism.
the pancreas secretes insulin as well as bile.
adrenal medulla
A gland is a group of cells that produces and secretes, or gives off chemicals into the bloodstream where they can be transported to cells in other parts of the body.
Prostate gland
Seminal vesicle
Prostate gland
The prostate. 2nd answer: Sorry, but the testes (testicles) secretes testosterone. The prostate is involved in producing semen which eventually carry sperm cells to their destination.
seminal gland secretes glucose to nourish the spermatozoa
The adrenalin gland secretes that hormone.
No, the pineal gland secretes melatonin. The adrenal gland secretes epinephrine.
The pineal gland (or, epiphysis) synthesizes and secretes melatonin.
thyroid gland
No gland secretes DNA.
pineal gland
thr bulbourethral gland