Question
Biology Question on human reproduction
Location and secretion of Leydig's cells are
A
liver-cholesterol
B
ovary-estrogen
C
testis-testosterone
D
pancreas-glucagon.
Answer
testis-testosterone
Explanation
Solution
In between the seminiferous tubules in the connective tissue of testes, there are present small groups of rounded interstitial or Leydig's cells which secrete androgens (e.g., testosterone), i.e, male sex hormones.