NEET Biology Human Reproduction Question Bank Male Reproductive System

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    The male sex hormone 'testosterone' is secreted by special Leydig's cells present in

    A) Kidneys

    B) Seminiferous tubules of testes

    C) Connective tissue surrounding the seminiferous tubules of testes

    D) Cells lining the epidermis of the testes

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

    Between seminiferous tubules there are groups of polyhedral endocrine cells called interstitial or leydig?s cells. These secrete a steroid male sex hormone testosterone.


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