Testosterone Production: Where and How It Happens
The primary male hormone, testosterone, is primarily produced in the testes, which are the male reproductive organs located in the scrotum. Leydig cells, found within the testes, are responsible for the production of testosterone. However, a small amount of testosterone can also be produced in other tissues, such as the adrenal glands.Hormonal Disorders - Related Articles
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