Biology, asked by Naseeb7086, 9 months ago

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

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Answered by prashantyadav9336
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The answer is d) testes and testosterone

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Answered by lipsa670
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Occurrence of leydig's cells and their secretion are (d) testes and testosterone

because The region outside the seminiferous tubules in testes is called interstitial spaces. It contain small blood vessels and interstitial cell. These interstitial cells are called Leydig cells. These cells constitute the endocrine tissue of testes. It synthesise and secrete testicular hormones called androgens. Androgens are group of male sex hormones, mainly testosterone.

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