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Male reproductive system produces Testosterone. This hormone is produced by the interstitial cells of the testes.
Male reproductive system produces Testosterone. This hormone is produced by the interstitial cells of the testes.
Leydig cells produce testosterone in the testes. They are also called interstitial cells.
Leydig Cells produce testosterone. They are interstitial cells that lie between the seminiferous tubules in the testes and release testosterone when stimulated by lutenising hormone (produced by the pituitary gland.)
In the testes, or testicles, there are a group of cells called the interstitial cells of Leydig. Their main purpose is to produce the hormone testosterone,
The male gametes called sperm cells and the hormone is testosterone.
Cells produced in the testes are called sperm cells. These cells are generated through the process of spermatogenesis, which involves multiple stages of cell division and differentiation within the seminiferous tubules of the testes.
Leydig Cells produce testosterone. They are interstitial cells that lie between the seminiferous tubules in the testes and release testosterone when stimulated by lutenising hormone (produced by the pituitary gland.)
Interstitial cells of the testes, also known as Leydig cells, are responsible for producing testosterone in response to luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulation from the pituitary gland. Testosterone is a key hormone involved in the development and maintenance of male reproductive tissues and secondary sexual characteristics.
The pituitary secretes luteinizing hormone (LH) in short bursts to signal the production and release of testosterone.
LH, Leutenizing Hormone. It signals the interstitial cells in the testes to start producing testosterone.
The interstitial cells of the testes produce the hormone testosterone.