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Where are leydig cell present

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Answered by shivam33
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In males the interstitial cells of Leydig, located in the connective tissue surrounding the sperm-producing tubules of the testes, are responsible for the production and secretion of testosterone.
Answered by Anonymous
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around the seminiferous tubules in the connective tissue are present interstitial spaces that contain the blood cessels and specialised cells called the interstitial cells or leydig cells. They are called Leydig cells after the name of a German anatomist FRANZ VON LEYDIG who discovered them
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