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Answered by itzbrainlyboyy12
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Testicular androgen secretion is controlled by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which influence the Leydig cell response to the LH. ... Intragonadal mechanisms regulating androgen production are the cybernins for testicles and ovaries.

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Testicular androgen secretion is controlled by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which influence the Leydig cell response to the LH. 

⚡Intragonadal mechanisms regulating androgen production are the cybernins for testicles and ovaries. In the testicle, estrogens from the Sertoli cells regulate the Leydig cell testosterone biosynthesis. In the ovary, nonaromatizable androgens are potent inhibitors of the aromatization activity in the granulosa cell.

✔Although androgens are commonly thought of only as male sex hormones, females also have them, but at lower levels: they function in libido and sexual arousal. Also, androgens are the precursors to estrogens in both men and women..

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