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Location and secretion of Leydig’s cells are
(a) liver – cholesterol
(b) ovary – estrogen
(c) testes – testosterone
(d) pancreas – glucagon

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Answered by shahabhi353
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The correct answer is D
Answered by sushantsinghv95
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Location and secretion of Leydig's cells are

(c) testes- testosterone

Explanation:

Interstitial cells of Leydig are present in the testes of human males and produce testosterone in the presence of luteinizing hormone (LH).

They lie adjacent to the seminiferous tubules in the testes

These cells have a polyhedral shape, a large prominent nucleus and have  numerous lipid - filled vesicles.

The hormone testosterone produced by these cells plays a major role in sexual development of men.

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