Asked by Cally Harlin on Apr 24, 2024
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LH stimulates the ________ of the testis to produce ________.
A) seminiferous tubules; sperm
B) seminiferous tubules; testosterone
C) interstitial cells; sperm
D) interstitial cells; testosterone
E) interstitial cells; estrogen
Interstitial Cells
Interstitial cells, found in various organs, often play a role in the production of hormones, such as testosterone in the testes.
Testosterone
A steroid hormone primarily secreted in males by the testes and is responsible for the development of male secondary sexual characteristics.
Seminiferous Tubules
Narrow, coiled tubules within the testes where sperm production occurs.
- Understand the control mechanisms governing the production of male sex hormones.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the control mechanisms governing the production of male sex hormones.
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