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State the function of interstitial cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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The interstitial cells develop outside the testicular cord in the testes.

The main and primary function of interstitial cells is to produce testosterone in the presence of luteinizing hormone (LH).

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are also called as Leydig cells.

They are found in testis, placed adjacent to the seminiferous tubules.

It produces testosterone.

It responds to the leutinizing hormone.

In the presence of leutinizing hormone, it helps in spermatogenesis.

It secrets androgen.

They nourish the developing male gamete.

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