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Multiple Choice
The __________ is/are the site of testosterone production in the testis.
A
seminiferous tubules
B
epididymis
C
seminal vesicle
D
prostate gland
E
Leydig cells
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Understand the anatomy of the male reproductive system, focusing on the testis and its components.
Identify the different structures within the testis: seminiferous tubules, interstitial tissue, and the cells they contain.
Learn about the function of Leydig cells, which are located in the interstitial tissue of the testis.
Recognize that Leydig cells are responsible for producing testosterone, a key male hormone.
Differentiate between the roles of other structures such as the seminiferous tubules (sperm production), epididymis (sperm maturation), seminal vesicle, and prostate gland (components of semen production).