The interstitial cells of the testes produce the hormone testosterone.
Females produce testosterone in their ovaries and adrenal glands.
Women naturally produce testosterone in their bodies through their adrenal glands and ovaries. The adrenal glands release a small amount of testosterone, while the ovaries produce larger amounts during the menstrual cycle.
The female glands are the ovaries, which produce eggs and hormones like estrogen and progesterone. The male glands are the testes, which produce sperm and hormones like testosterone.
The testes are two oval shaped male reproductive glands that produce sperm and the hormone testosterone.
The gonad is another name for testicle which is the part of the male body that produces testosterone and sperm.
The brain sends signal to the adrenal glands to produce hormones. Also testis produce a lot of testosterone and in females its oestrogen
Males have testes that produce testosterone. Women have ovaries that produce estrogen and progesterone. Both men and women produce testosterone and estrogen. The reasoning is not known why yet.
The testes are the sex glands responsible for producing sperm and secreting testosterone in males. They are located within the scrotum outside the body to maintain a lower temperature necessary for sperm production.
Sex glands, also known as gonads, produce reproductive cells (sperm in males, eggs in females) and sex hormones (testosterone in males, estrogen and progesterone in females). These hormones are important for the development of secondary sexual characteristics, regulation of the menstrual cycle, and maintenance of reproductive function.
i assume estrogenOvaries produce Oestrogen, the female sex hormones
No gland produces the male hormone (testosterone). The Testes are responsible for producing testosterone
The prostate gland (only in men) and the mammary gland is found in bodies of both genders, but is only fully developed in women.