Interstitial cells of Leydig in the testes secrete testosterone.
The male gonads, which release sperm and the hormone testosterone, are called the 'testes' (singular: testis).
Interstitial cells, also called Leydig cells, produced testosterone.
Leydig cells
Leydig cells produce the most androgen.
sperm cells
The sperm
testosterone
the sperm cells
The gametes of a male animal are produced in the testes, and the gametes of a female animal are produced in the ovaries.They are developed in these gonads from specialized cells called germ cells.
Sperm is produced by the testes.Sperm is produced in the testes.
In females, the sex cells (eggs) are produced in the ovaries. In males, the sex cells (sperm) are produced in the testes.
Egg is produced in the ovaries in females and sperm in testes in males.
the sperm cells
Gametes.
sperms
The gametes of a male animal are produced in the testes, and the gametes of a female animal are produced in the ovaries.They are developed in these gonads from specialized cells called germ 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.)
Sperm is produced by the testes.Sperm is produced in the testes.
Cells do not produce sperm. Spermatozoa, also known as sperm cells, are produced in the testes.
In the ovaries and testes
The testes have a twofold function. Firstly, testosterone production takes place in the Leydig cells of the testes. Secondly, sperm cells are produced in the testes.
In females, the sex cells (eggs) are produced in the ovaries. In males, the sex cells (sperm) are produced in the testes.
Male reproductive system produces Testosterone. This hormone is produced by the interstitial cells of the testes.
Egg is produced in the ovaries in females and sperm in testes in males.