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What is the role of testis in the secreation of harmon

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Answered by harshthug8895
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The testes are known as gonads. ... In addition to their role in the male reproductive system, the testes also have the distinction of being an endocrine gland because they secrete testosterone—a hormone that is vital to the normal development of male physical characteristics.

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The testes are known as gonads. ... In addition to their role in the male reproductive system, the testes also have the distinction of being an endocrine gland because they secrete testosterone—a hormone that is vital to the normal development of male physical characteristics.

Answered by praduman66
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The testes have two functions – to produce sperm and to produce hormones, particularly testosterone. ... Once the sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules they pass into the epididymis, a long coiled tube in which sperm mature as they are conveyed along it.
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