Testosterone is secreted by (a) Epididymis (b) Seminiferous tubules (c) Sertoli cells (d) Interstitial cells
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testosterone is secreted by the testicles
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Testosterone is secreted by cells that lie between the seminiferous tubules, known as the Leydig cells. The testes also produce inhibin B and anti-Müllerian hormone from Sertoli cells, and insulin-like factor 3 and oestradiol from the Leydig cells.
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