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 relationship is that testosterone produces sperm
produce sperm and secrete testosterone
to produce sperm and secrete testosterone
Being healthy is the only real stimulant of production of spermatozoa. (Sperm cells).
The testes primarily secrete the hormone testosterone, which plays a key role in male sexual development and reproductive function. Additionally, the testes also secrete small amounts of other hormones, such as inhibin, which helps regulate the production of sperm.
The gonad is another name for testicle which is the part of the male body that produces testosterone and sperm.
The male gonad, known as the testes, produces sperm cells and the hormone testosterone. Sperm cells are responsible for fertilizing an egg during sexual reproduction, while testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues and characteristics.
production of male hormone testosterone; and production of sperm
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.
secrete male hormone (testosterone)produce sperm cells (millions produced everyday)
Testosterone & sperm
testis: male gonad that produces hormone and sperm cells